How to Repair the Driver's Window on a 2000 Mazda MPV
Making repairs to your vehicle can be a time-consuming ordeal. There is at least one repair, however, that doesn't take a whole lot of t...
Making repairs to your vehicle can be a time-consuming ordeal. There is at least one repair, however, that doesn't take a whole lot of time, and that is repairing a cracked window. If your Mazda MPV has a crack running through its driver-side window, fix the damage before it gets worse.
Instructions
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Clean the window with mild soap and water. Be sure to use a soft sponge and cloths to both wash and dry the glass.
2Attach the suction cup stabilizer to the window. Place it directly over the cracked area and push it down tightly to assure the suction will remain between the stabilizer and the glass.
3Put the resin tube into the injector, then place the injector tube into the correct spot in the stabilizer. See the directions if necessary.
4Take the injector out. The resin will be drawn into the crack and the tube will be emptied.
5Take the stabilizer off the window, place curing strips over the repair, and do not remove them until the resin has hardened.