When the small but critical window behind your rear door or along the rear pillar of your Chrysler cracks, shatters, or pops out of its frame, you need a fast, professional fix that protects your vehicle's structure, security, and resale value. Bang AutoGlass specializes in Chrysler quarter glass replacement, bringing OEM-quality glass and certified mobile installation directly to your home, office, or job site. Whether you drive a Chrysler 300, Pacifica, Voyager, 200, Town & Country, Sebring, or PT Cruiser, our team has the Chrysler-specific parts, tools, and experience to get you back on the road safely — usually with a next-day appointment, every job backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty.
Quarter glass — sometimes called quarter window glass, rear side glass, vent glass, or opera glass — is the small fixed or movable window typically located behind the rear passenger door, along the C-pillar or D-pillar, or just ahead of the rear wheel arch. On Chrysler sedans like the 300 and 200, quarter glass usually appears as a small triangular or rectangular pane between the rear door and the rear pillar. On Chrysler minivans like the Pacifica, Voyager, and Town & Country, quarter glass appears as the long side window behind the sliding door, and on many trims it actually functions as a power-operated vent window that pops outward at the trailing edge.
Although quarter glass is smaller than a windshield or door glass, it plays a major role in your Chrysler's structural rigidity, cabin ventilation, blind-spot visibility, and overall curb appeal. A properly installed quarter window also helps maintain the cabin's weather seal, keeping wind noise, water, and road dust outside where they belong.
Fixed quarter glass is permanently bonded to the body of your Chrysler using a high-strength urethane adhesive. This is the most common style on the Chrysler 300, Chrysler 200, Chrysler Sebring, and PT Cruiser, where the quarter window doesn't move and is part of the structural skin of the vehicle. Replacing fixed Chrysler quarter glass requires careful removal of the old urethane, prepping the pinch weld back to clean substrate, priming, and laying down a fresh continuous bead of automotive-grade urethane before setting the new glass.
On many Chrysler minivans, including the Pacifica, Voyager, and Town & Country, the rear quarter glass is a movable vent window. These windows hinge open at the rear edge to allow airflow into the second and third rows. They use a small electric motor, a regulator arm, and weatherstripping to operate smoothly. When a power vent quarter glass on a Chrysler fails, the problem can be the glass itself, the motor, the regulator, or the seal — and a proper Chrysler quarter glass replacement looks at all of these components, not just the pane.
Bang AutoGlass replaces quarter glass on virtually every Chrysler on the road today. Below are the most common models we see, along with the quirks that make each one unique.
The Chrysler 300, including model years 2005 through current, uses a small fixed rear vent quarter window on each side of the cabin. It's a popular break-in target because thieves know the pane is smaller and faster to defeat than the larger door glass. Our techs carry both driver-side and passenger-side OEM-quality 300 quarter glass and can typically have your sedan resealed and watertight inside 45 minutes.
Chrysler Pacifica quarter glass — covering 2017 through the latest model years, including the Pacifica Hybrid — is one of the more involved replacements we perform. Many Pacifica trims include power vent quarter windows that open outward. We replace the glass, inspect the motor and regulator, reset the seal, and verify smooth open/close operation before we leave.
The Chrysler Voyager shares its platform with the Pacifica, so its quarter glass setup is nearly identical. Whether your Voyager uses a fixed pane or a power vent design, we match the original style and confirm correct fitment with OEM-quality glass.
The Chrysler 200 sedan, especially the 2011 to 2017 generation, has a slim fixed quarter glass tucked into the C-pillar. Because of the steep angle, water leaks after a poor replacement are common with other shops — our urethane-bonded process is dialed in for this exact geometry.
Chrysler Town & Country minivans, particularly 2008 through 2016, frequently feature movable driver-side and passenger-side rear quarter glass. We stock both fixed and movable variants and rebuild the seal correctly so your van rides quiet and dry.
For older Chrysler Sebring sedans, convertibles, and the classic PT Cruiser, we still source quality replacement quarter glass and handle the trim and adhesive work with the same care we'd give a brand-new model.
Chrysler quarter windows are smaller than door glass, but that doesn't make them less vulnerable. In fact, the size, angle, and location are exactly why they break so often. The most frequent reasons our customers call us for Chrysler quarter glass replacement include:
No matter the cause, prompt Chrysler quarter glass replacement keeps water, debris, and intruders out of your vehicle and protects the rest of the cabin from secondary damage.
A small chip in a quarter window is rarely repairable the way a windshield chip is, because most quarter glass is tempered safety glass that shatters into pebbles rather than cracking in a line. If you're seeing any of the following, it's time to schedule a Chrysler quarter glass replacement with Bang AutoGlass:
A visible crack, hole, or spider-web pattern in the pane, even if the glass is still in place. A loose, rattling, or whistling quarter window that wasn't loose before. Water dripping into the rear footwell or onto the rear seat after a rain or car wash. Wind noise from the back of the cabin at highway speeds. A power vent window that won't open, won't close, or only moves part of the way. Visible adhesive separation between the glass and the pinch weld. Glass that has already fallen out or been knocked out and is currently covered with plastic and tape. Any tempering "shatter" pattern after a break-in, even if the glass is still hanging together.
If you're not sure whether what you're seeing qualifies, send us a quick photo through our contact form and we'll tell you straight whether you need a replacement or simply a reseal.
Bang AutoGlass follows a tight, repeatable process for every Chrysler quarter glass replacement we perform. This is what keeps our installs leak-free, rattle-free, and warrantied for life.
Most Chrysler quarter glass replacements take 30 to 45 minutes of hands-on work, followed by about one hour of safe-drive-away time so the urethane can cure properly.
Bang AutoGlass is a fully mobile auto glass service, which means we come to you. There's no reason to drive a damaged Chrysler — especially one with a missing quarter window — across town to sit in a waiting room. Our techs roll up to your driveway, apartment parking lot, office, or job site with the right Chrysler quarter glass, the right urethane, and the right tools loaded in the van. As long as we have flat ground and reasonable shade, we can complete your Chrysler quarter glass replacement on the spot.
Mobile service is especially valuable when your quarter glass is broken out completely. Driving a vehicle with an open window invites more water damage, more interior wear, and more risk of theft. Booking a next-day mobile appointment with Bang AutoGlass closes that exposure window fast.
Every Chrysler quarter glass replacement we perform uses OEM-quality glass that matches the original specifications for thickness, tint, curvature, mounting points, and any factory features like solar coating or acoustic interlayer where applicable. Our urethane is a premium automotive-grade adhesive rated to meet or exceed Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards for bonded auto glass. Our primers, glass cleaners, and pinch weld treatments are all matched to the urethane system so the chemistry works together. The result is a Chrysler quarter glass replacement that looks factory, seals factory, and lasts.
Every Chrysler quarter glass replacement from Bang AutoGlass comes with our lifetime workmanship warranty. That means as long as you own the vehicle, if the install leaks, the seal fails, wind noise develops from our workmanship, or the bond breaks under normal driving conditions, we'll come back out and make it right at no charge. It's the kind of warranty most shops won't offer because most shops don't trust their own process. We do.
Many comprehensive auto insurance policies cover Chrysler quarter glass replacement with a low deductible or, in some states, no deductible at all. If you haven't yet filed a claim, Bang AutoGlass will assist you through the process step by step — we'll walk you through what to say, what information to have ready, and which claim number and shop information to provide. We don't file the claim on your behalf, because that's something only the policyholder can do, but we make the call a whole lot easier and faster by sitting with you on the phone or texting you through it. Once your claim is approved, we coordinate billing directly with most major insurers so you can focus on getting your Chrysler back to normal.
For most Chrysler models, our mobile techs complete the physical replacement in about 30 to 45 minutes. After that, the urethane adhesive needs roughly one hour of safe-drive-away cure time before the vehicle can be driven safely. We schedule next-day appointments whenever possible, so from the moment you call Bang AutoGlass to the moment you're back on the road, you're typically looking at less than 24 hours plus an hour of cure time.
To get the full life out of your Chrysler quarter glass replacement, follow a few simple care guidelines for the first 24 to 48 hours. Leave the masking tape, if any, in place for the time your installer recommends. Avoid slamming doors, since the air pressure spike inside the cabin can push against fresh urethane. Skip the automatic car wash for the first day or two, especially high-pressure tunnel washes. Don't park on extreme slopes if you can avoid it. And for power vent quarter glass on Pacifica, Voyager, and Town & Country models, give the motor a day before cycling the window repeatedly. After that, your new Chrysler quarter glass is good for the long haul.
In most cases, no. Quarter glass on Chrysler vehicles is tempered safety glass, which shatters rather than chips. Once it's broken, the only safe and lasting fix is full replacement.
Yes. Our mobile vans are equipped identically to a brick-and-mortar bay, and our techs follow the same standards, urethane spec, and cure procedure. The only thing missing is the drive across town.
If you carry comprehensive coverage, there's a strong chance your Chrysler quarter glass replacement is covered, often subject to your deductible. We'll help you understand your policy and walk you through filing the claim yourself.
We offer next-day appointments for most Chrysler models, including the 300, Pacifica, Voyager, 200, and Town & Country, and we can sometimes get you in same day depending on parts and route availability.
When needed, yes. If the motor or regulator on your Pacifica, Voyager, or Town & Country power vent has failed alongside the glass, we'll quote the additional component and replace it during the same visit so you only stop once.
If you're looking for fast, professional, mobile Chrysler quarter glass replacement backed by OEM-quality materials and a lifetime workmanship warranty, Bang AutoGlass is ready to roll. Use the quick contact form at the top of this page or give us a call to lock in your next-day appointment. Tell us your Chrysler's year, model, and which side needs the quarter glass replaced, and we'll handle the rest — including walking you through your insurance claim if you haven't filed one yet.