Mitsubishi Outlander Front Passenger Window Replacement

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Taking apart passenger side door and replacing front windows in a 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander. #mitsubishi #outlander #windowrepair
    "Passenger/Right Front Door"
    Window Glass Replacement For Mitsubishi Outlander 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
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    "Driver/Left Side Front Door"
    Window Glass Replacement For Mitsubishi Outlander 2014-2019
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    If you have any questions, feel free to reach me down in the comments! 😊
    00:00 - Intro and How Window Broke
    00:30 - Unboxing Window
    00:52 - Taking Door Panel Off
    03:38 - Removing Plastic Seal
    08:00 - Moving Window Regulator
    09:41 - Removing Window Bolts
    10:38 - Vacuum the Old Broken Glass
    11:00 - Installing New Window
    13:18 - Bolting in Window
    13:47 - Initial Testing
    15:00 - Commission Info
    15:22 - Reassembling Door
    16:03 - Adjusting Door Clips
    17:30 - Reinstalling Door Panel
    18:00 - Final Testing
    19:22 - Boss Approval
    19:47 - Please Like, Comment and Subscribe
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    Thank you!! ~Eric
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Komentáře • 16

  • @thundervalley9766
    @thundervalley9766 Před 7 měsíci +3

    I love watching novices doin a job I do professionally. Over all, a job well done. I was watching to see how long it would take for you to figure out the hole that the front bolt went through. Not too shabby. A suggestion though. One tiny piece of glass in the track rubber around the outside of the window can actually break the new door glass. I always remove it completely, and run my thumb the length of the rubber. I’d rather risk bleeding a bit instead of buying a new glass. I have a tool designed to clean the glass out of the run channel, but I check it afterwards every time with my thumb. Reinstalling the rubber is easy also. The sticky stuff you refer to is butyl. I short cut a lot of things , but I suggest an amateur perform this job just as you’ve explained, while adding the suggestions I made about the run channel cleaning. Seems to have taken you about 40 minutes which isn’t bad at all. I can install this one in around 7 minutes start to finish, but I’ve over 35 years of auto glass experience. Good explanation on the installation overall.

    • @EricCosner
      @EricCosner  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Thank you for the positive feedback! I had a 2000 MK4 Jetta, so I was constantly replacing the window regulators in that. They would just randomly fall into the doors, lol. I keep finding that Mitsubishi's are so easy to work on. I don't do this professionally. I'm not sure on the exact time, but I figure filming at the same time probably ads some sort of handy cap. Great advice on cleaning out all the glass! I totally get that. It's not worth breaking a second window for sure. I'm still driving it and the windows has done great so far, considering it was just an amazon purchase. Thanks again!

  • @JustAGalAndHerDog
    @JustAGalAndHerDog Před rokem

    That was so satisfying to see the initial testing when the regulator put the window up and down. Bravo.

  • @subhiamazrawi1226
    @subhiamazrawi1226 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for posting this video, because I did not have enough money to pay someone to install the glass and I watched your video and was able to do it myself. I felt so proud. Thank you!

    • @EricCosner
      @EricCosner  Před 3 měsíci

      Very happy to hear the video was helpful!! and I'm sorry I missed this comment from before. Have a good one!!

  • @unyieldingvortex2081
    @unyieldingvortex2081 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for having this video up man. I had a break in a few nights ago and im going to install the glass once I get back from work

    • @EricCosner
      @EricCosner  Před rokem +1

      Oh no! I'm very sorry to hear about the break in...people suck! When our window broke, it created quite a mess, but the repair went well. I never did find the rock, or whatever it was, that broke the glass. We think our lawn mower caused it. I appreciate the comment! When we decided to film it, I had no idea how helpful this particular video would be. Thank you!

    • @unyieldingvortex2081
      @unyieldingvortex2081 Před rokem

      @@EricCosner yea it’s unfortunate we have some very bad apples really had me upset but then we have the many great people like you thank you again for having this up. Helped me out a ton. I’d say that’s how most real good things are you make it out of passion and you strike pure gold! Thanks Eric🙏🏽

  • @jerryparker8068
    @jerryparker8068 Před rokem

    My L200 passenger door glass has come out the runner, at least now I have an idea how to get everything apart and back together, many thanks for taking the time to video the process.👍

  • @christopherfejeran7787
    @christopherfejeran7787 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful. 🙏🏽 thank you.

  • @willis5169
    @willis5169 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Muito. Bom

  • @elizabethwalker168
    @elizabethwalker168 Před rokem

    What if thr window don't have thr white clip like your window has can you use the previous one from the broken window?

    • @EricCosner
      @EricCosner  Před rokem

      I believe they are glued on with glass glue, but I think it's very hard to get them off the previous window so you most likely have to find new compatible clips, unfortunately. :(

  • @darrenbathurst
    @darrenbathurst Před rokem

    You removed the window controller. Did you do that with the panel off and was there a screw on the inside of the panel to remove it? I have to replace the whole switch controller but don't really want to take the whole panel off. Any advice is greatly received.

    • @EricCosner
      @EricCosner  Před rokem +1

      I believe I left the window controller connected to the panel and just unhooked the wiring harnesses from it. Around 16:16 you can see the back of the panel and it looks like there may be Phillips screws but unfortunately I’m not 100% sure. If you do end up having to pull the panel, a large plastic pry tool may be able to get it started, or if you use a something made of metal just be sure to protect the paint side from scratches. It comes easier once it started but often those clips go flying. Good luck on your project. If you have any other questions, let me know!

    • @darrenbathurst
      @darrenbathurst Před rokem +1

      @@EricCosner cheers. Looks like from a quick glance when you're putting the panel back on, theres a retaining screw!! Means i have to take panel off. Will use your vid as ref.