Using a blunt screwdriver or similar, gradually prize the rubber over the body lip from the inside and push the glass out. It isn't the bonded glass type as on many newer vehicles. You will almost certainly need some sealer to make the glass waterproof on reinstallation. I used Arbomast. You can of course cut the rubber as suggested but that obviously requires a new one.
Use a tool like the 2nd one from the left. Flip the seal on the bottom over the lip along the bottom and lower corners, then window should lift out.
Refit push window into the hole flip some of the seal over the edge. Work you way round working ie hitting the glass with a sand bag. Then make sure all the seal is flipped over the lip
That's what I did, initially and they made a right feckin spice shop of the whole thing. I ended up taking it out and refitting/sealing it myself. Choose you "professional" wisely.
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