Adjustment |
Check the glass run channel for damage or deterioration, and replace if necessary. |
1. |
Remove the rear door trim.
(Refer to Rear Door - "Rear Door Trim") |
2. |
Remove the rear door trim seal.
(Refer to Rear Door - "Rear Door Window glass") |
3. |
Remove the rear door window glass mounting hole plug (A). |
4. |
Carefully move the rear door window glass (A) until the glass mounting bolts are visible, then loosen them. |
5. |
Check that the glass moves smoothly. |
Make sure that the door latches securely without slamming it.
If necessary, adjust the striker (A) by moving it up and down or in and
out before fixing the striker nuts. |
1. |
Loosen the screws (B) just enough for the striker to move.
|
2. |
Lightly tap on the striker with a plastic hammer just enough to give some adjustment. |
3. |
Hold the outer handle out, and push the door against the body
to be sure the striker allows a flush fit. If the door latches
properly, tighten the screws and recheck. |
After installing the door, check for a flush fit with the
adjacent body panels, then check for equal gaps between the front, rear,
and bottom, door edges and the body. Check that the door and body edges
are parallel. Before adjusting, replace the mounting bolts. |
1. |
Check that the door and body edges are parallel. |
2. |
Place the vehicle on a firm, level surface when adjusting the doors. |
3. |
Adjust at the hinges (A):
[Upper]
[Lower]
[Center] |
4. |
Check for water leakage. |
Power brakes
Your vehicle has power-assisted brakes that adjust automatically through normal
usage.
In the event that the power-assisted brakes lose power because of a stalled engine
or some other reason, you ...
Steering Gear Rack, Linkage and Boots Repair procedures
Inspection
1.
Check the steering wheel free road.
(1)
Turn the steering wheel so that the front wheels are facing straight ahead.
(2)
Measure the distance where the steering wheel can be tur ...