General Service Information
General Service Information
General Service Information
BODY
CONTENTS
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INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS . . . . . . 1
BODY COMPONENTS
INDEX
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BODY VENT
REMOVAL
(1) Hoist rear end of vehicle and support on safety
stands.
(2) From behind rear bumper fascia below quarter
panel, disengage clips holding body vent to trunk
well.
(3) Separate body vent from vehicle (Fig. 6).
Fig. 4 B-pillar Trim
INSTALLATION
(1) Position B–pillar trim panel near B–pillar.
(2) Feed seat belt turning loop and seat belt
through trim panel.
(3) Align locating pins on backside of trim panel to
mating holes in B–pillar.
(4) Push clips on trim panel into slots in B–pillar.
(5) Install access cover to B-pillar trim.
(6) Install bolt holding turning loop to belt
adjuster.
(7) Install shoulder belt height control knob.
(8) Install bolt holding lower seat belt anchor to
floor pan kick-up.
Fig. 7 Carpet
Fig. 8 Cowl Cover
INSTALLATION
(1) Install carpet through rear door opening. INSTALLATION
(2) Unfold carpet. (1) Place cowl panel in place on vehicle.
(3) Tuck carpet behind trim panel. (2) Install push-in fasteners holding cowl panel to
(4) Install lower fasteners holding B–pillar trim cowl at base of windshield opening.
panel. (3) Install windshield wiper arms, refer to Group
(5) Install trunk release assist handle. 8K, Windshield Wiper and Washer Systems, for
(6) Install center floor console. proper procedures.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT BACK (5) Disengage push-in fasteners holding upper bol-
ster to child seat module above shoulder belts.
REMOVAL (6) Remove screws holding top of child seat module
(1) Remove rear seat cushion. to seat back frame from behind shoulder belts.
(2) Open child seat and remove lining. (7) Remove screws holding bottom of child seat
(3) Remove bolts holding seat back frame to trunk module to seat back frame (Fig. 10).
closure panel through access holes in child seat mod- (8) Separate child seat module from seat back.
ule (Fig. 9).
(4) Remove bolts holding bottom of rear seat back
and seat belts to floor.
(5) Lift seat back upward to disengage retainer
hooks from trunk closure panel.
(6) Separate rear seat back from vehicle.
Fig. 11 Door
INSTALLATION
(1) Apply Mopart Multimileage Grease to inside of Fig. 12 Door and Hinge—Typical
door hinge bushings.
(2) Position door on vehicle and install pin in INSTALLATION
upper hinge. Align knurling on hinge pin with the
grooves in the door hinge prior to driving in the CAUTION: When installing a new hinge, make sure
hinge pin. that the head of each hinge pin is fully seated into
(3) Install pin in lower hinge. the door hinge. Also, remove the plastic shipping
clip and replace it with the correct metal retaining
NOTE: Verify that head of each hinge pin is fully clip once the hinge pin is seated.
seated into door hinge.
(1) If necessary, paint new door hinge prior to
(4) Install new clip holding hinge pin in upper installation.
hinge. (2) Position door hinge on vehicle.
(5) Install new clip holding pin in lower hinge.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(3) Loosely install bolts holding hinge to lower
A–pillar.
(4) Loosely install bolts holding hinge to door end
frame.
(5) Align hinge to marks made previously and
tighten all bolts.
(6) Install bolts holding door check strap to lower
A–pillar, if removed previously.
(7) Verify door fit and operation. Adjust door hinge
for proper door alignment, if necessary.
Fig. 19 Guide Bolts (4) Install nuts holding regulator lift channel to
door glass.
INSTALLATION (5) Tighten all door glass fasteners.
(1) Install front guide plate to door glass. (6) Tighten window inner belt stabilizer.
(2) Carefully lower door glass through opening in (7) Install inner and outer door belt weatherstrips.
top of door. (8) Install door trim panel and water shield.
(3) Position rear guide plate onto door glass and
install bolts.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
FRONT DOOR GLASS—4 DOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove door trim panel and water shield.
(2) Remove inner door belt weatherstrip.
(3) Loosen window inner belt stabilizer.
(4) Lower door glass to bottom of door to gain
access to attaching bolts.
(5) Remove bolts holding door glass to window reg-
ulator lift plates (Fig. 22).
(6) Disengage door glass from regulator.
(7) Lift door glass upward out of the opening at
the top of door.
REMOVAL INSTALLATION
(1) Remove door trim panel.
CAUTION: Do not close door before adjusting the
(2) Separate weatherstrip from door.
door latch. Door may fail to re-open.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position door latch inside door and install
(1) Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel
screws holding latch to door end frame.
to door panel.
(2) Engage wire connector into power door lock
(2) Install door trim panel.
motor, if so equipped.
(3) Connect latch and lock rods to door latch.
FRONT DOOR LATCH (4) Install door trim panel and water shield.
REMOVAL (5) Adjust door latch using procedure in this sec-
(1) Remove door trim panel and water shield. tion.
(2) Close door glass.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
FRONT DOOR LATCH STRIKER (2) Operate window and check for interference
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
Fig. 43 Grille
HEADLINING
Fig. 42 Front Guide
INSTALLATION REMOVAL
Reverse the preceding operation. Verify door glass (1) Remove screws holding sun visors to roof
alignment, adjust if necessary. header panel.
(2) Disengage wire connector from lighted vanity
GRILLE mirror, if so equipped.
(3) Separate sun visors from vehicle.
REMOVAL (4) Remove A-pillar trim covers.
(1) Release hood latch, open and support hood on (5) Remove B-pillar trim panels, if vehicle is a 4
prop rod. door.
(2) Remove screws holding grille to parking lamps (6) Remove (upper) quarter panel trim panels.
(Fig. 43). (7) Remove assist handles, if so equipped.
(3) Remove screw holding grille to radiator closure (8) Remove sun visor hooks.
panel. (9) Remove coat hooks, if vehicle is a 4 door.
(4) Separate grille from vehicle. (10) If vehicle is equipped with a sunroof;
(a) Open sunroof.
INSTALLATION (b) Remove trim welt around sunroof opening
(1) Place grille into position on vehicle. (Fig. 44).
(2) Install screw holding grille to radiator closure (c) Remove sunroof switch pod.
panel. (d) Disconnect sunroof switch pod wire connec-
(3) Install screws holding grille to parking lamps. tors.
(e) Remove screw holding switch pod retainer to
roof.
(11) Remove push–in fastener at rear of headlin-
ing.
(12) Disengage dome lamp wire connector, at rear
of headlining.
(13) Remove push–in fastener holding wiring to
C–pillar.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(14) Remove headlining through door opening (Fig. (10) Install B-pillar trim panels, if vehicle is a 4
45). door.
(11) Install A-pillar trim covers.
(12) Install sun visors, lighted vanity mirror wire
connector, if so equipped, and screws holding sun
visors to roof header panel.
HOOD
REMOVAL
(1) Raise hood to full up position.
(2) Disengage under hood lamp wire connector
from engine compartment wire harness.
(3) Mark all bolt and hinge attachment locations
with a grease pencil or other suitable device to pro-
vide reference marks for installation. When installing
hood, align all marks and secure bolts. The hood
should be aligned to 4 mm (0.160 in.) gap to the front
fenders and flush across the top surfaces along fend-
Fig. 44 Sunroof Opening Trim Welt ers.
(4) Remove the top bolts holding hood to hinge and
loosen the bottom bolts until they can be removed by
hand.
(5) With assistance from a helper at the opposite
side of the vehicle to support the hood, remove bot-
tom bolts holding hood to hinge.
(6) Separate the hood from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place hood in position on vehicle. With assis-
tance from a helper at the opposite side of the vehicle
to support the hood, install bottom bolts to hold hood
to hinge finger tight.
(2) Install top bolts to hold hood to hinge finger
tight.
(3) Position bolts at marks and tighten bolts. The
Fig. 45 Headlining hood should be aligned to 4 mm (0.160 in.) gap to the
front fenders and flush across the top surfaces along
INSTALLATION
fenders.
(1) Position headlining in vehicle.
(4) Engage under hood lamp wire connector to
(2) Install sun visor hooks.
engine compartment wire harness.
(3) Install coat hooks, if vehicle is a 4 door.
(5) Verify hood operation and alignment.
(4) Install push–in fastener at rear of headlining.
(5) Install assist handles, if so equipped.
HOOD HINGE
(6) Install push–in fastener holding headliner wir-
ing to C–pillar. REMOVAL
(7) Engage dome lamp wire connector, at rear of (1) Support hood on the side that requires hinge
headlining. replacement.
(8) If vehicle is equipped with a sunroof; (2) Mark all bolt and hinge attachment locations
(a) Install screw holding switch pod retainer to with a grease pencil or other suitable device to pro-
roof. vide reference marks for installation. When installing
(b) Connect sunroof switch pod wire connectors. hood hinge, align all marks and secure bolts. The
(c) Install sunroof switch pod. hood should be aligned to 4 mm (0.160 in.) gap to the
(d) Install trim welt around sunroof opening front fenders and flush across the top surfaces along
(Fig. 44). fenders. Shims can be added or removed under hood
(e) Close sunroof. hinge to achieve proper hood height.
(9) Install (upper) quarter panel trim panel. (3) Remove bolts holding hood to hinge.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(4) Remove bolts holding hood hinge to front (4) Install grille.
fender flange and separate hinge from vehicle. If nec- (5) Close hood and verify alignment of hood and
essary, paint new hinge before installation. that latch is securely engaged.
HOOD LATCH
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) Support hood on prop rod.
(3) Remove grille.
(4) Remove screws holding hood latch to radiator
closure panel (Fig. 46).
(5) Separate hood latch from closure panel.
(6) Disengage remote release cable from latch.
INSTALLATION
(1) Lower door glass through opening in top of Fig. 53 Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip
door and into position in the window regulator. INSTALLATION
(2) Install nuts holding door glass to window reg- (1) Place inner belt weatherstrip in position on
ulator lift plate. door.
(3) Raise glass and tighten window inner belt sta- (2) Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel
bilizer. to door panel.
(4) Install inner door belt weatherstrip, water- (3) Install door trim panel.
shield, and door trim panel.
(5) Operate window and check for interference.
Adjust glass as necessary.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
REAR DOOR INTERLOCK LATCH STRIKER INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
REAR SPOILER
Fig. 64 Rear Vertical Guide Bar
REMOVAL INSTALLATION
(1) Release trunk latch and open trunk lid. Reverse the preceding operations and verify glass
(2) Remove nuts holding spoiler to trunk lid. alignment.
(3) Separate spoiler from trunk lid (Fig. 63).
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
ROOF APERTURE (RAP) MOLDING (15) Apply a length of 50 mm (2 in.) masking tape
The RAP molding is set in urethane adhesive. The over the RAP molding to retain the molding until the
RAP molding is difficult to salvage during removal. urethane adhesive is cured. Curing time for most
Verify part availability before proceeding with urethane adhesive is at least 24 hours.
removal procedure. The temperature in the work
area and the vehicle should be at least 21°C (70°F) to
avoid damaging the rear window and windshield
moldings. Apply masking tape to surrounding area of
the RAP molding to protect the finish.
REMOVAL
(1) Using a trim stick, gently lift rear window
molding upward to gain access to end of RAP mold-
ing.
(2) Using a sharp hook tool, pierce the rear end of
the molding.
(3) Lift the rear of the RAP molding upward until
it clears the rear window molding.
(4) Using a common plier, pull the RAP molding
forward to separate molding from urethane bonding.
(5) Separate RAP molding from vehicle. Fig. 65 RAP Molding
INSTALLATION ROOF RACK
(1) Using a sharpened trim stick, scrape urethane The roof rack insulator gasket is bonded to the
bonding material from the roof seam trough. base of the side rail. If the gasket comes loose during
(2) Using touch-up paint, repair scratches in roof servicing, secure the gasket to the side rail with
seam trough to prevent corrosion. Mopar, Bond-all Gel Adhesive or equivalent.
(3) Inspect the bottom of the roof seam trough for
gaps in caulking. Repair gaps with suitable seam REMOVAL
sealer following manufacturers instructions. (1) Remove screws holding roof rack side rails to
(4) Apply black-out primer to bottom of roof seam the roof panel (Fig. 66).
trough. Allow at lease three minutes before bonding (2) Separate roof rack from vehicle.
is applied.
(5) Install RAP molding into the roof seam trough
and position molding so both ends are covered by the
glass moldings. If the molding will not lay flat on the
bottom of the trough, trim the ends of the molding
until proper fit achieved.
(6) Using a suitable marking pencil, mark an
index line across the RAP molding and the adjacent
surfaces.
(7) Remove the RAP molding from the roof seam
trough.
(8) Apply a 5 mm (0.2 in.) bead of urethane adhe-
sive on the bottom/center of the trough along the
entire length.
(9) Place RAP molding in position in roof seam
trough (Fig. 65).
(10) Insert both ends of RAP molding under glass Fig. 66 Roof Rack
moldings.
(11) Align index marks across trough and molding. INSTALLATION
(12) Gently press RAP molding into urethane Reverse the preceding operation.
adhesive until molding lays smooth and flat.
(13) Remove protective tape from around the RAP ROOF RACK CROSS RAILS
molding. The roof rack side rail do not have to be removed
(14) Clean excess urethane from exterior with to replace the cross rails.
Mopar, Super Clean or equivalent.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
REMOVAL
(1) Remove screws holding cross rail to the side
rails.
(2) Separate the cross rail from the roof rack.
INSTALLATION
Fig. 71 Side Cowl Trim
(1) Position cowl trim panel to inner cowl panel.
(2) Align locating pins on backside of cowl trim (4) Disengage wire connector from power mirror
panel to mating holes in inner cowl panel. motor, if equipped.
(3) Push clips on trim panel into slots in inner (5) Remove bolts holding mirror to stanchion (Fig.
cowl panel. 72).
(6) Separate mirror from vehicle.
SIDE VIEW MIRROR
INSTALLATION
REMOVAL (1) Position side view mirror on vehicle and install
(1) Remove side view mirror cover. nuts attaching mirror to stanchion.
(2) Remove door trim panel. (2) Engage wire connector from power window
(3) Remove water shield if equipped with power motor, if so equipped.
mirror. (3) Install water shield if equipped with power
mirror.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove sun visor from center support.
(2) Remove screws holding sun visor to roof
header.
(3) Remove sun visor from header.
(4) If equipped, disconnect wire connector from
body harness.
(5) Remove sun visor from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
TRUNK LATCH
REMOVAL
(1) Release trunk lid latch and open trunk lid.
(2) Remove bolts holding trunk latch to trunk lid
(Fig. 76).
(3) Separate trunk latch from trunk lid.
(4) Disconnect remote trunk latch release cable Fig. 77 Trunk Latch Striker
form trunk latch.
(5) Disengage trunk ajar switch connector from INSTALLATION
latch. Reverse the preceding operation.
(6) Separate latch from vehicle.
TRUNK LID
INSTALLATION
(1) Position latch in vehicle and engage trunk ajar REMOVAL
switch connector to latch. (1) Release trunk latch and open trunk lid.
(2) Connect remote trunk latch release cable to (2) Mark bolt locations on inside of trunk lid to aid
trunk latch. installation.
(3) Install bolts holding trunk latch to trunk lid. (3) Disengage clips holding wire harness and
trunk lid release cable to trunk lid.
TRUNK LATCH STRIKER (4) Disengage wire connector and release cable
from trunk latch.
REMOVAL (5) Remove bolts holding top of hinge to trunk lid
(1) Release trunk lid latch and open trunk lid. (Fig. 78).
(2) Remove push-in fasteners holding trunk lining (6) With aid from a helper, remove bolts holding
to tail panel. bottom of hinge to trunk lid.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(7) Separate trunk lid from vehicle.
TRUNK WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
(1) Release trunk lid latch and open trunk lid.
(2) Pull trunk lid weatherstrip form trunk opening
fence (Fig. 82). Fig. 83 Upper Quarter Trim
(3) Separate weatherstrip from vehicle. (2) Position trim panel in vehicle.
(3) Align locating pins on backside of trim panel to
INSTALLATION
mating holes in upper quarter panel.
Reverse the preceding operation.
(4) Push clips on trim panel into slots in upper
UPPER QUARTER TRIM—4 DOOR quarter panel.
REMOVAL
(1) Remove door trim panel and water shield.
(2) Disconnect wire connector to power window
motor, if so equipped.
(3) Remove nuts holding regulator lift channel to
door glass (Fig. 85).
(4) Secure door glass in upward position. Fig. 86 Roller Channel
(5) Mark position of rear bolt of roller channel to
inner door panel to aid in installation.
(6) Remove bolt holding rear of roller channel to
door panel.
(7) Loosen bolt holding front of roller channel to
door panel.
(8) Separate roller channel from door panel (Fig.
86).
(9) Loosen bolts holding window regulator to inner
door panel.
(10) Separate bolt heads from key-hole slots in
inner door panel.
(11) Remove window regulator through large hole
in inner door panel (Fig. 87) and (Fig. 88).
(12) Remove power window motor from regulator,
if so equipped. Refer to Group 8S for Power Window
Motor procedure.
Fig. 87 Manual Window Regulator
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(7) Disengage bolts from key hole slots in door
panel.
(8) Remove window regulator from access hole in
door panel.
(9) Remove power window motor from regulator, if
so equipped. Refer to Group 8S for Power Window
Motor procedures.
ADJUSTMENTS
FRONT DOOR GLASS ADJUSTMENT
UP-STOP ADJUSTMENTS
(1) Remove door trim panel.
(2) Remove water shield as necessary to gain
access to adjuster.
(3) Loosen up-stop nut.
(4) Close door and raise door glass.
(5) Adjust up-stop to achieve proper glass height.
(6) Adjust glass so that a piece of paper can be
pulled between the glass and weatherstrip with some
tension.
NOTE: The top edge of the door glass should be Fig. 92 Glass Adjustment—2 Door
beneath the lip of the weatherstrip
GLASS—FRONT/REAR ADJUSTMENT
(7) Tighten fasteners. (1) Remove door trim panel and water shield.
(2) Lower door glass to bottom of travel to gain
access to glass attachments. (Fig. 93)
PAINT
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GENERAL INFORMATION ble to avoid corrosion. For best results, use Mopart
Scratch Filler/Primer, Touch-Up Paints and Clear Top
PAINT CODE Coat. Refer to Introduction group of this manual for
A paint code is provided on the body code plate Body Code Plate information.
located in the engine compartment. Refer to the
Introduction section at the front of this manual for TOUCH-UP PROCEDURE
body code plate description. The paint and trim codes (1) Scrape loose paint and corrosion from inside
are also included on the Vehicle Safety Label located scratch or chip.
on the driver’s door end frame. (2) Clean affected area with Mopart Tar/Road Oil
Remover, and allow to dry.
BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT FINISH (3) Fill the inside of the scratch or chip with a coat
On most vehicles a two-part paint application (base of filler/primer. Do not overlap primer onto good sur-
coat/clear coat) is used. Color paint that is applied to face finish. The applicator brush should be wet
primer is called base coat. The clear coat protects the enough to puddle-fill the defect without running. Do
base coat from ultraviolet light and provides a dura- not stroke brush applicator on body surface. Allow
ble high-gloss finish. the filler/primer to dry hard.
(4) Cover the filler/primer with color touch-up
WET SANDING, BUFFING, AND POLISHING paint. Do not overlap touch-up color onto the original
Minor acid etching, orange peel, or smudging in color coat around the scratch or chip. Butt the new
clear coat or single-stage finishes can be reduced color to the original color, if possible. Do not stroke
with light wet sanding, hand buffing, and polishing. applicator brush on body surface. Allow touch-up
If the finish has been wet sanded in the past, it paint to dry hard.
cannot be repeated. Wet sanding operation (5) On vehicles without clear coat, the touch-up
should be performed by a trained automotive color can be lightly wet sanded (1500 grit) and pol-
paint technician. ished with rubbing compound.
(6) On vehicles with clear coat, apply clear top coat
CAUTION: Do not remove clear coat finish, if to touch-up paint with the same technique as
equipped. Base coat paint must retain clear coat for described in Step 4. Allow clear top coat to dry hard.
durability. If desired, Step 5 can be performed on clear top coat.
*Herberts Standox and Spies Hecker use the Chrysler paint code as listed on the Body Code Plate.
INTERIOR COLORS
S-W AKZO
CHRY
INTERIOR COLOR PPG BASF DuPONT ACME NOBEL
CODE
M-S SIKKENS
Agate AZ 9856/2- 22135 C9208 45994 CHALAZI
1461
Camel K5 27731 26120 C9603 51541 CHARK5I
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STATIONARY GLASS
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION CAUTION: Protect all painted and trimmed surfaces
from coming in contact with urethane or primers.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be careful not to damage painted surfaces when
removing moldings or cutting urethane around
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE windshield.
WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINDSHIELD INSTALLATION.
IT TAKES AT LEAST 24 HOURS FOR URETHANE It is difficult to salvage a windshield during the
ADHESIVE TO CURE. IF IT IS NOT CURED, THE removal operation. The windshield is part of the
WINDSHIELD MAY NOT PERFORM PROPERLY IN structural support for the roof. The urethane bonding
AN ACCIDENT. used to secure the windshield to the fence is difficult
URETHANE ADHESIVES ARE APPLIED AS A SYS- to cut or clean from any surface. If the moldings are
TEM. USE GLASS CLEANER, GLASS PREP SOL- set in urethane, it would also be unlikely they could
VENT, GLASS PRIMER, PVC (VINYL) PRIMER AND be salvaged. Before removing the windshield, check
PINCHWELD (FENCE) PRIMER PROVIDED BY THE the availability of the windshield and moldings from
ADHESIVE MANUFACTURER. IF NOT, STRUCTURAL the parts supplier.
INTEGRITY COULD BE COMPROMISED.
CHRYSLER DOES NOT RECOMMEND GLASS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
ADHESIVE BY BRAND. TECHNICIANS SHOULD
REVIEW PRODUCT LABELS AND TECHNICAL DATA
WINDSHIELD
SHEETS, AND USE ONLY ADHESIVES THAT THEIR
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to
MANUFACTURES WARRANT WILL RESTORE A
the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
VEHICLE TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FMVSS 212.
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle.
TECHNICIANS SHOULD ALSO INSURE THAT PRIM-
Using the cold knife method is effective if the wind-
ERS AND CLEANERS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THE
shield is already broken. If the glass must be sal-
PARTICULAR ADHESIVE USED.
vaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
BE SURE TO REFER TO THE URETHANE MANU-
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscil-
FACTURER’S DIRECTIONS FOR CURING TIME
lating power knife is recommended.
SPECIFICATIONS, AND DO NOT USE ADHESIVE
AFTER ITS EXPIRATION DATE. WINDSHIELD REMOVAL – EXTERIOR METHOD
VAPORS THAT ARE EMITTED FROM THE URE- (1) Remove inside rear view mirror.
THANE ADHESIVE OR PRIMER COULD CAUSE (2) Remove windshield wiper arms.
PERSONAL INJURY. USE THEM IN A WELL-VENTI- (3) Remove cowl cover.
LATED AREA. (4) Place protective covers over instrument panel
SKIN CONTACT WITH URETHANE ADHESIVE and hood.
SHOULD BE AVOIDED. PERSONAL INJURY MAY
RESULT.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND HAND PROTECTION
WHEN WORKING WITH GLASS.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
(5) Remove windshield moldings (Fig. 1) using a Allow the urethane at least 24 hours to cure
suitable hook tool and trim stick. before returning the vehicle to use.
(6) Using a sharp cold knife, cut urethane adhe- To avoid stressing the replacement windshield,
sive holding the windshield to the A-pillars, roof the urethane bonding material on the windshield
header and cowl pinch weld fences (Fig. 2). A power fence should be smooth and consistent to the
cutting device can be used if available. shape of the replacement windshield. The support
(7) Separate windshield from vehicle. spacers should be cleaned and properly installed
on weld studs or repair screws at bottom of wind-
shield opening.
SUNROOF
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING tion for circuit, splice and component descriptions.
Check the condition of the circuit protection (fuses,
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES circuit breakers or fuse links). Inspect all wiring con-
Before beginning sunroof diagnostics verify that all nector pins for proper engagement and continuity.
other power accessories are in proper operating con- Check for battery voltage at the power sunroof con-
dition. If not, a common electrical problem may exist. trol switches. If battery voltage is detected at the
Refer to the Wiring Diagrams section of this publica- control switches, proceed with the following tests.
SUNROOF DIAGNOSIS
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (2) Engage sunroof cable into sunroof mechanism
(9) making sure cable connecting rod is rotated at a
SUNROOF PROCEDURE INFORMATION 45 degree angle towards inside of vehicle (Fig. 1).
The numbered call-outs in the following ser- (3) Install front locator (7 or 8) over sunroof cable.
vice procedures refer the numbered parts Moving the sunroof mechanism rearward slightly will
found in the figure at the end of this section. ease locator installation.
(4) Move sunroof to full forward position.
SUNROOF CABLES (5) Install sunroof drive motor (10).
(6) Install sunroof glass panel (5). Refer to proce-
REMOVAL dure found in this section.
(1) Remove sunroof glass panel (4). Refer to proce-
dure found in this section.
(2) Cycle the sunroof mechanism to the full for-
ward position.
INSTALLATION
(1) Push sunroof cable through drive tube (2 or 3).
Fig. 1 Front View of Guide
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
SUNROOF COMPONENTS REMOVAL
SUNROOF DRIVE MOTOR (1) Remove headlining until the sunroof drive
motor (10) can be accessed.
CAUTION: Do not cycle the sunroof drive motor (2) If the drive motor is to be reused, cycle the
prior to installation. The drive motor is shipped in sunroof to the full forward position.
the closed position. The sunroof vent position is (3) Disconnect wire harness connector from motor.
programmed into the drive motor and is dependent (4) Remove the three screws attaching drive motor
upon the drive motor closed position. If the drive to sunroof module bracket.
motor and the sunroof mechanism are not both in (5) Separate drive motor (10) from bracket.
the closed position, the sunroof vent height will not
be correct.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
INSTALLATION SUNROOF MODULE
(1) With the aid of a helper, hold the sunroof glass
panel in the closed position and engage the drive REMOVAL
motor (10) into the sunroof drive cables. (1) Remove headlining.
(2) Install screws holding drive motor to bracket. (2) Remove fasteners attaching sunroof module to
(3) Connect wire harness to drive motor. vehicle roof and support braces.
(4) Install headlining. (3) With the aid of a helper, separate sunroof mod-
ule from roof.
SUNROOF GLASS PANEL (4) Remove sunroof module from vehicle.
REMOVAL INSTALLATION
(1) Position sunroof sunshade (4) in full rearward (1) With the aid of a helper, position sunroof mod-
position. ule in vehicle.
(2) Remove six glass attachment screws. (2) Install fasteners holding sunroof module to
(3) Push glass panel upward from underside until vehicle roof.
glass panel clears the roof panel. (3) Tighten all fasteners, starting from the front
(4) Lift glass panel from vehicle. and working rearward and then the motor bracket.
(4) Adjust glass panel for flushness to roof. Refer
INSTALLATION to glass adjustment procedure in this section.
(1) Position glass panel (4) in opening in vehicle (5) Install headlining.
roof. (6) Verify correct operation.
(2) Install, but do not tighten, glass attachment
screws. SUNROOF SUNSHADE
(3) With the aid of a helper, hold the glass panel in
position and tighten glass attachment screws. REMOVAL
(4) Verify the correct glass height. Refer to Glass (1) Remove sunroof glass panel (4). Refer to proce-
Height Adjustment procedure in this section. dure found in this section.
(2) Slide sunshade (11) to full forward position.
SUNROOF GUIDE AND MECHANISM ASSEMBLY (3) Disengage slide blocks on one side of sunshade
from sunshade guide (6).
REMOVAL (4) Lift and pull sunshade out of opposite sun-
(1) Remove sunroof glass panel (4). Refer to proce- shade guide.
dure in this section.
(2) Remove front locator (7 or 8). INSTALLATION
(3) Disengage cable from mechanism (9). (1) Place sunshade with cloth side down and
(4) Remove screws holding sunroof guide (5) and install one side’s slide blocks into the track on the
mechanism (9) assembly to sunroof module. sunshade guide (6).
(5) Lift assembly from module. (2) Slide the other side’s slide blocks to fully
(6) Rotate assembly to disengage wind deflector inward position and insert them into the sunshade
(13) from assembly. guide (6).
(3) Verify that all four slide blocks are fully
INSTALLATION engaged in the sunshade guide (6).
(1) Engage wind deflector (13) into guide (5) and (4) Slide sunshade (11) fully rearward.
mechanism (9) assembly. (5) Install sunroof glass panel (4). Refer to proce-
(2) Position assembly onto module and install dure found in this section.
screws holding assembly to sunroof module.
(3) Engage drive cable to mechanism. SUNROOF WIND DEFLECTOR
(4) Install front locator (7 or 8 ). It may ease
installation to move sunroof mechanism slightly rear- REMOVAL
ward. (1) Open sunroof to full open position.
(5) Install sunroof glass panel. Refer to procedure (2) Pull one end of wind deflector flap out of the
found in this section. wind deflector beam (13).
(3) Release corner piece locking tab and separate
corner piece from wind deflector beam.
(4) Rotate corner piece outboard to release tab
from roof flange.
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(5) Rotate corner piece to a vertical position and (c) Tighten all glass attachment screws.
pull it up through hole in guide (5). (3) To adjust rear of glass;
(6) Repeat for other corner piece. (a) Loosen rear and middle glass attachment
screws
INSTALLATION (b) Adjust rear of sunroof glass panel so that the
(1) Hold corner piece vertically and push tab down corners are flush to 6 1.0 mm off the top surface of
through hole in guide (5). the roof panel.
(2) Rotate corner piece inward and place tab under (c) Tighten all glass attachment screws.
roof flange.
(3) Connect corner piece to wind deflector beam VENT HEIGHT
(13). (1) Cycle the sunroof module to vent position using
(4) Install wind deflector flap into wind deflector the drive motor.
beam. (2) Check glass height in tilt using the appropriate
(5) Repeat for other corner piece. measuring tool.
(3) If the vent height is greater than 35 mm, using
switch slowly set to correct height.
ADJUSTMENTS (4) After setting correct height, remove drive
motor.
SUNROOF GLASS HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (5) With the motor removed, use the switch to set
tilt by operating the gear to the full closed position.
FLUSHNESS
(6) Using tilt switch only, operate the motor until
(1) Position sunshade in full rearward position.
it comes to a full stop at tilt position.
(2) To adjust front of glass;
(7) Install drive motor and verify correct operation.
(a) Loosen front and middle glass attachment
screws
(b) Adjust front of sunroof glass panel so that
the corners are flush to 1.0 mm below the top sur-
face of the roof panel.