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Removal and installation the clamping strip and the rear door glass guide (Audi A2)

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1. Bracket for built-in door parts

1. Bracket for built-in door parts
2. Glass guide. Remove the door glass before dismantling. To remove, pull out the glass guide from the side of the door built-in parts bracket
3. Glass pressure plate. Remove the door glass before dismantling. Remove the glass pressure plate from the guide. To facilitate installation, moisten the new glass pressure plate with a soap solution
4. Buffer. Press to the bottom edge
5. Outer door seal. To facilitate installation, wet the area near the bracket of the built-in door parts with a soap solution. Install in the door
6. Door glass
The article was checked by auto expert Daniil Ushakov
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