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ALIGNMEI{T MARKS
REAR WINDOW
16. Use suction cups to hold the rear window over theopening, align it with the alignment marks made instep 7, and set it down on the adhesive. Lightly pushon the rear window until its edges are fulty seatedon the adhesive all the way around,
NOTE: Do not open or close the doors until theadhesive is drv.
17. Scrape or wipe the sxcess adhesive otf with a Dut-ty knife or towel,
NOTE: To remove adhesive lrcm a painted swfaceor the rear window, use a soft shop towel damDenedwith alcohol.
1 8. Let the adhesivs dry tor at least one hour, then spraywatgr over the raar window and check tor leaks.Mark leaking areas and let the rear window dry, thenseal with sealant.
NOTE: Let the car stand for at least tour hours al_ter rear window installation. lf the car has to be usedwithin the first four hours, it must be driven slowlv.
19. Reinstall all remaining removed parts.
Rear Window Molding
Replacement
1. Remove the rear window, then remove the uppGrseal.
2. Place the rear window on its surface, as shown, witha helper holding the rear window.
CAUTION: Avold setting the rea? ryindow on h!odgos: small chips may latol dovolop into cracka.
3. Cut the inner side rubber portion O olf the molding,then cut the top rubber portion @.
REARwtNDow
4. Turn the rear window over, then cut the outer siderubber portion @ of the motding.
5. Scrape all traces of old molding trom the chamterededges of the glass.
NOTE: Be sure to scrape all traces of old moldingthoroughly.
6. Clean the rear window su.tace with alcohol wherenew molding is to be installed.
NOTE: Make sure the su.face is kept tree of waler,oil and grease.
{cont'dl
20-65
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Rear Window Molding
Replacement (cont'd)
8.
7. With a brush. apply a light coat of glass primer
around the edge of the glass.
NOTE: Scrape otl excess glass primer with a putty
knife after installing new molding.
6mm1O.23 Inl
SUBFACE
INSIDE SURFACE6mm(0.23 inl
Degrease the inner surfaces ol new molding
thoroughly, then apply a light coat ot glass primer
to the surtaces.
NOTE:
a Apply glass primer around the entire groove of the
new molding,
a Do not apply glass primer to the outer surface.
L Run a bead oJ adhesive in the groove of the molding'
20-66
MOLDING
^--
JOINT
1 O. Place the rear window outside-up. then align the joint
ot the molding with the "T" mark at the top ot the
glass as shown.
MOLOING
11.
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Press the molding into position around the entire
edge of the rear window.
NOTE: Check that the molding is not wrinkled or lift-
ed awav at corners.
MOLDING
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1 2. Scrape o. wipe the excess adhesive ofJ with a Dut-ty knife or gauge.
NOTE: Clean the molding and rear window surfacewith alcohol where upper seal is to be apptied.
{Gla*r SurtacelSurfaco to bewiped clean.
{Gla$ Insido Surtacel
13. Apply the upper seal to the inside face of glass (seepage 2O-621.
14. After the adhesive is dry, use suction cups to holdthe rear window over the opening, set the rear win-dow on the hatch, then center it in the opening.
SUCTION CUPS
1 mm (0.04 In)
1 5. Scribe a line on the molding lip with a greas€ pencilto show the cutting portion ot the molding lip, asshown.
16. Cut the molding lip off, as shown.
MOLDING LIP
17. Close the hatch, then check the gap between themolding lip and body.
18. lf the molding lip contacts the body, cut the mold-ing lip off. keeping the gap para el wiih the body.
20-67
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Rear Window
Removal
Sadan
CAUTION:
a Wear gloves to remove and install the leal window.
a Do not damage the delloster grid lines.
1. To remove the rear window, f irst remove:
. Trunk lid {see page 20-149)
a Rear seat-back side bolsters (see page 20-11 1)
. Rear shelf (see page 2O-95)
a Rear pillar trim panel {see page 20 95)
2. Disconnect the defroster leads, and remove their
holders.
NOTE: Avoid scratching the rear window with the
cutter blade.
3. Remove the clips, then remove the lower cover.
NOTE: Use a clip remover to remove lhe clips.
REARwlNDow
MOLDING
LOWER COVER
20-68
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4. Peel off the molding.
NOTE: When molding removal is difficult, cut the
molding with a knife.
MOLOING
REAR WINOOW
Pull down the rear of the headliner (see page
20-101).
CAUTION: Take care not to bend the headliner ex-
cessively.
Apply protective tape to the edge of the body, as
shown.
Using an awl. make a hole through the adhesive from
inside the car. Push the piano wire through the hole
and wrap each end around a piece of wood.
ADHESIVE/ - a,o*o *'*a
HEADLINER
PIANO WIRE
LowERsPAcER/ ;ru/
PRorEcrtvE
LowER FASTENER oore,srvr \3 rlee
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PROTECTIVE TAPE
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7.With a helper on the outside, pullthe piano wire backand torth in a sawing motion, and carelully cutthrough the adhesive around the entire rear window.
CAUTION: Hold tho piano wir€ as closo to the realwindow as possible to prevent damage to the body.
REAR WINDOW
PIANO wlRE
8. Carefully remove the rear window.
Installation
Scrape the old adhesive smooth with a knite, to athickness of about 2 mm (O.08 in) on the bondingsurface around the entire rear window openingflange.
a Do not scrape down to the painted sudace of thebody; damaged paint will interfere with proper
bonding.
a Remove the upper and lower fasteners trom thebody.
a Mask off surrounding surfaces before applying
Dflmer.
2. Clean the body bonding surface with a sponge damp-ened in alcohol.
NOTE: After cleaning, keep oil, grease and water
from getting on the surface.
3. ll the old rear window is to be reinstalled, use a Dut-ty knife to scrape oft all traces of old adhesive. thenclean the rear window surface with alcohol wherenew adhesive is to be aDolied.
NOTE: Make sure the bonding surface is kept freeof water, oil and grease.
CAUTION: Avoid setting the rear window on itsedges; small chips may later develop into cracks.
Clean the shadowed area.
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20-69
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Rear Window
lnstallation (cont'd)
4. Apply the double-faced adhesive tape to the inside
o{ the rear window, as shown
Glue the molding around the edge oi the rear win-
dow, as shown.
5OO mm 119.7
MOLDING
lnside
0.16 mm (0.006 inl
500 mm (19.7 in)5OO mm 119.7 in)
MOLDING
ALIGNMENT MARKS
6. Install the upper fasteners and glue the lower
fasteners to the bodY, as shown.
NOTE: The numbers atter the parts names show
quantity of the Part used.
7. Glue the side and lower spacers and tasteners to the
inside face ot the rear window and molding, as
shown.
NOTE: The numbers after the part names show the
quantities of the Parts used.
> : Spac6r, lastonel locations
SIDESPACER,4 ^
lo, \./O
lq
4!9!llEN,r_r\,ry!s
la, Loqrcen.t
(4relycv!|I!"
l$;*
\'*'w
o.f9!T.nl "1"*"
ALIGNMENTMARKS
'7:^ c
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20-70
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ALIGT{MENT MARKS
S
8. Set the rear window, then center it in the opening.Make alignment marks across the rear window andbody with a gfease pencil at the tout Doints shown.
9. Remove the rear window.
O. With a sponge, apply a light coat of glass primer
around the edge of the rear window as shown, thenlightly wipe it otf with gauze or cheesecloth.
NOTE:
a Do not apply body primer to the rear window, anddo not get body and glass primer sponges mixedup.
a Never touch the primed surfac€s with your hands.lf you do, the adhesive may not bond to the rearwindow prope.ly, causing a leak after the rearwindow is installed.
a Keep water. dust, and abrasive materials awavf,om the D.imed surtace.
72/: Appl,t gltst onmrr sctc.
All around.
10 mm lO.4 inl
/.s
s
20-71
1 1. With a sponge. appty a light coat ot body primer rothe original adhesive remaining around the rear win-dow opening flange. Let the body p.imer d.y tor atleast 10 minutes.
NOTE:
a Do not apply glass primer to the body, and be
careful not to mix up glass and body primer
sponges.
a Never touch the primed surfaces with vour hands.
l//////1,: appv body p'imo' hero.
;o:d:';", i"lT16 mm 10.63 inl
6 mm 10.23 inl
16 mm 10.63 inl
12. Thoroughly mix the adhesive and hardener togetheron a glass or metal plate with a putty knife. Fo owthe instructions that came with the adhesive.
NOTE: Clean the plate with a sponge and alcoholbefore mixing.
13. Before filling a cartridge, cut the end of the nozzle,as shown.
10 mm (0.39 in)
7 mm (0.27 inl
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Rear Wndow
Installation (cont'dl
14. Pack adhesive into the cartridge without air pock-
ets to ensure continuous delivery. Put the cartridge
in a caulking gun, and run a bead of adhesive around
the edge oI the rear window, as shown.
NOTE: Apply the adhesive within 30 minutes after
applying the glass Primer.
12 mm (O.47 inl
[/ , aoxesrveADHESIVE
^X-"--"-,s-_T--r-
cr-rssI MOLOING
t-l
8 mm (o,31 inl
15.
REAR WINDOW
Use suction cups to hold the rear window over the
opening, align it with the alignment marks made in
step 8, and set it down on the adhesive Lightly push
on the rear window until its edges are fully seated
on the adhesive all the way around.
NOTE: Do not close or open the doors until the
adhesive is drv.
SUCTION ALIGNMENT
20-72
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16. Scrape or wipe the excess adhesive off with a put-
ty knife or towel.
NOTE: To remove adhesive from a painted surtace
or the rear window, use a soft shop towel dampened
with alcohol.
17. Install the lower cover.
'18. Let the adhesive dry for at least one hour, then spray
water over the rear window and check Jor leaks'
Mark leaking areas, let the rear window dry, then seal
with sealant.
NOTE: Let the car stand Jo. at least four hours af-
ter rear window installation, lf the car has to be used
within the tirst tour hours, it must be driven slowly'
19. Raise the headliner back up into position, then install:
a Rear pillar t.im Panela Rear shelf
a Rear seat-back side bolstels