How to Replace a Dodge Dakota Window
If the one of the windows on your Dodge Dakota truck is cracked or broken, you need to replace it. If the window glass itself is intact but ...
If the one of the windows on your Dodge Dakota truck is cracked or broken, you need to replace it. If the window glass itself is intact but not rolling up or down properly, the problem is likely the regulator. If you need to replace the window glass and/or the regulator, you need to get inside the door by removing the inner trim panel. The exact process can differ depending on the year of the truck and whether or not the door has components like speakers installed.
Instructions
Removing the Door Panel
- 1
Pry off the controls for the power windows using a trim stick. If the Dakota has manual windows, work a cloth between the window crank and the door to disconnect its clip and remove the crank.
2Remove the door panel's retaining screws with a screwdriver. Their main locations are along the panel's bottom edge and within the inner door handle.
3Pull the door panel upward to release its hooks from the door, then raise it off the door. Disconnect all wiring harness connectors and the handle link rod.
4Peel back the plastic water shield on the door and pry the inner weather seal out of the door glass opening.
5Remove the door's speaker by removing its mounting screws, lifting it out and disconnecting the electrical connector.
Repairing the Window
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Raise the window to where you can access the glass' retaining nuts, then remove the nuts with a wrench (they may require a Torx wrench).
7Tilt the glass forward to remove it from the track and then lift it out of the door.
8Remove the mounting fasteners for the window regulator, unplug the electrical connector and remove the regulator from the door.
9Install the replacement regulator into the door, bolt it to the door and track and connect the electrical connector.
10Slide the window glass into the door, fit it into the regulator and track and bolt it in place.
11Reconnect the inner trim panel in the reverse order of removal.