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  2. Quarter glass - Wikipedia

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    Pivoting quarter "vent" window in a front door Stationary quarter glass in a rear door. Quarter glass (or quarter light) on automobiles and closed carriages may be a side window in the front door or located on each side of the car just forward of the rear-facing rear window of the vehicle. [1] Only some cars have them.

  3. Opera window - Wikipedia

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    Standard on all the coupes was a fixed triangular rear quarter window while higher trim versions used a rectangular vertical opera window. [8] In some cars, an additional feature was the so-called opera light that was mounted on the outside of the B-pillar or C-pillar and illuminated when the exterior lights were switched on.

  4. Vehicle glass - Wikipedia

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    It includes windscreens, side and rear windows, and glass panel roofs. Vehicle glass is generally held in place by glass run channels, which also serve to contain fragments of glass if the glass breaks. Back glass is also called rear window glass, rear windshield, back shield, or rear glass. It is the piece of glass opposite the windshield.

  5. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    But it can't protect from the visible light that mostly penetrates through the window and gets absorbed by the objects inside the car. The visible light that passes into the interior through the windshield is converted into the infrared light which, in its turn, is blocked by the glass and gets trapped inside, heating up the interior. [4]

  6. Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    A sunroof is a movable panel that opens to uncover a window in an automobile roof, allowing light and fresh air to enter the passenger compartment.Sunroofs can be manually operated or motor driven, and are available in many shapes, sizes and styles.

  7. Factory tint - Wikipedia

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    Unlike window film, privacy glass is a pigment within the glass that is installed during the manufacturing process. There is no way to remove the tint from the glass except to replace the glass with untinted glass. The only alternative to getting the same benefits of window film is to install window film over the factory tint.

  8. Sun visor - Wikipedia

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    Some current visors can also be extended along the side window to block sunlight all of the way to the "B" pillar to block the light for the driver or passenger. The sun visor's flap or core is typically made from pressboard with a piece of metal for its attachment onto a mounting bracket. [5] Some are made of molded substrates or polypropylene.

  9. Category:Car windows - Wikipedia

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    Category: Car windows. ... Window film; Windscreen wiper; Windshield; Windshield phenomenon This page was last edited on 5 October 2010, at 01:26 ...