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back window of a 93 wagon 200

I have a 93 Volvo 240 wagon and the back window on the back door broke..what model years have compatible windows? i was also thinking of maybe replacing the whole door if i could find one cheap enough...what model years are compatible with mine for the whole door? thanks all!!

scott keddy








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    back window of a 93 wagon 200

    Hi Scott - you should be able to have this replaced at about any auto glass shop. 90 - 93 rear windows were the same. There is no way you could replace the entire rear hatch for what a replacement glass would cost you. Don't know if you would have any luck trying to find one at the junk yards, 90 - 93 wagons are a rare breed to find. At least they are down here in Southern Maryland.
    RP
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    back window of a 93 wagon 200

    Scott
    I can not imagine that the glass in the rear doors changed at all over the years, I think glass is the same for wagon and sedan. Does yours have any sort of tint? (matching) I do not think it would be necessary or desirable (paint/trim colour) to replace the whole door unless there is something else wrong with it.
    Karl
    86 245.








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      back window of a 93 wagon 200

      Forgive me if you are talking about the tailgate, I misunderstood, I am not used to calling it a back door (maybe Australian thing). Later versions like yours had the flush glass in the tailgate 91-93. My advice stands though, better to replace the glass than whole t/gate.
      Karl







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