Removal |
Put on gloves to protect your hands. |
Use seat covers to avoid damaging any surfaces. |
1. |
Remove the luggage side trim.
(Refer to Interior Trim "Luggage Side Trim") |
2. |
Remove the roof trim assembly.
(Refer to Roof Trim - "Roof Trim Assembly") |
3. |
Loosen the bolt and remove the third row seat belt upper anchor (A). |
4. |
Loosen the bolt and remove the rear air conditioning duct (A). |
5. |
Loosen the quarter fixed glass (A) mounting nuts. |
6. |
Cut out the sealant from the quarter fixed glass using the utility knife.
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7. |
Remove the quarter fixed glass. |
Installation |
1. |
With a putt knife, scrape the old adhesive smooth to a
thickness of about 2mm (0.08 in.) on the bonding surface around the
entire quarter fixed glass flange.
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2. |
Clean the body bonding surface with a sponge dampened in
alcohol. After cleaning, keep oil, grease and water away from the
surface. |
3. |
With a sponge, apply a light coat of glass primer along the
edge of the quarter fixed glass as shown, then lightly wipe it off with
gauze or cheese cloth :
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4. |
With a sponge, apply a light coat of body primer to the
original adhesive remaining around the flange. Let the body primer dry
for at least 10 minutes.
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5. |
Pack adhesive into the cartridge without air pockets to
ensure continuous delivery. Put the cartridge in a caulking gun, and run
a bead of sealant around the edge of the quarter fixed glass (A) as
shown. Apply the adhesive within 30 minutes after applying the glass
primer. Make a slightly thicker bead at each corner. |
6. |
Install the quarter fixed glass. |
7. |
Let the adhesive dry for at least one hour, then spray water
over the quarter fixed glass and check for leaks. Mark the leaking
areas, let the quarter fixed glass dry, then seal with sealant. Let the
vehicle stand for at least four hours after quarter fixed glass. |
8. |
Reinstall all remaining removed parts. |
9. |
Install the rear pillar trim. |
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