How to Replace the Rear Window in a Chrysler Sebring Convertible

If your Chrysler Sebring Convertible rear window becomes damaged, it will cause your window to require a replacement. When replacing your rear window, you need to remove the caulking seal from around the window and install a new one. You can pick up a replacement rear window for your Chrysler Sebring from your local auto store. When carrying out the work, you should have some help at hand to help remove and insert the rear window.

Things You'll Need

  • Sharp blade
  • Caulk gun
  • Urethane caulk
  • Window sealant
  • Use a sharp blade to cut away the black rubber weather stripping perimeter around the edge of the window. Begin by making an incision at the top of the perimeter and proceed to cut around the tape in a clockwise direction.

  • Enter the back seat side of the window, and carefully press the back window out of the window frame. Have someone on hand outside the vehicle to help take the weight of the window.

  • Use a cloth to clean away all of the adhesive around the edge of the windshield frame.

  • Use the caulk gun to insert a thin layer of urethane caulk around the edges of the window frame. Place a layer of window sealant around the edge of the rear window

  • Lift the new window and place it into the window frame. Press the edges against the frame to allow a seal to set in place. Leave the window and caulk to cure for 24 hours to allow an airtight seal, and to set the window firmly in place.