| : | Apr 14, 2004 |
: Always protect paintwork and glass when removing exterior components.
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: Always protect the interior components when removing body glass.
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: Lay the glass on felt covered supports. Do not stand on edge as this can
cause chips which subsequently develop into cracks.
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The following equipment is required:
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| . | Remove the D-pillar upper trim panel. |
| . | Remove the rear quarter window glass panel.
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| . | Disconnect the rear quarter window glass antenna
connector. ![]() |
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With assistance, remove the rear quarter window glass.
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| . | Carefully remove the sealant from the body to leave a smooth surface. |
| . | Apply etch primer to any bare metal. |
| . | Apply primer over the etch primer. |
| . | Apply glass primer to the sealant face on the rear quarter window glass and allow to cure. |
| . | Apply activator over the old sealant on the rear quarter window glass and allow to cure. |
| . | Fit a pre-cut nozzle to the sealer cartridge,
remove the lid, shake out the crystals and fit the cartridge to the
applicator gun.
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| . | Apply a continuous bead of sealant to the rear
quarter window glass as shown. ![]() |
| . | With assistance, install and align the rear
quarter window glass.
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| . | Test the sealer for leaks, apply additional sealer if necessary. If water is used, allow sealer to dry before testing. Spray water around the glass and check for leaks. Mark any area that leaks. Dry the glass and sealer then apply additional sealer. |
| . | Connect the rear quarter window glass antenna
connector.
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| . | Install the rear quarter window glass panel.
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| . | Install the D-pillar upper trim panel. |