Page 924 of 1413
Windshield
Removal
CAUTION:
a Woar glovos to l€mov€ and install the windshiold,
a Us€ saat covers to avoid damaging any surfaces.
1. To remove the windshield, first remove the:
a Front pillar trim (see page 20-911
. Headliner (see pages 20-98. 1OO)
a Front wipers and air scoop (see section 23)
2. Detach the clips trom the retainers, then remove
both side moldings as shown.
NOTE: lf necessary, replace any dsmaged clips.
CLIP C, D
3. Remove the right and left glass brackels.
4. Peel oft the upper molding.
NOTE: When the upper molding removal is ditticult,
cut the upper rubber portion O off, then cut the side
rubber portion @.
UPPER MOLDII{G
ADHESIVE
WINDSHIELD
f--
5. Remove the other retainers trom the bodv.
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20-55
Page 930 of 1413

Rear Window
Removal
Hatchback
CAUTION;
a Use covsrs to avoid damaging tho interior.
a Wear gloves to romove and install the glass.
a Do not damags the defroster grid linss.
a Tako care not scratch th€ raar window molding,
1. To remove the rear window. first remove the:a Rear shelt (see page 20-91)
a Hatch side trim and hatch trim panel (see page
20-146)
. High mount brake light (see section 23)a Rear wiper and wiper motor (see section 231
2. Remove the rear window trim and disconnect the
connectors.
3. Apply protective tape to the inner and outer edges
of the hatch.
Using an awl. make a hole th.ough the adhesive trom
the inside. at the top ot the hatch. Push piano wire
through the hole, and wrap each end a.ound a piece
of wood.
CONNECTOR
MOLOING
4.With a helper on the outside, pullthe piano wire back
and forth in a sawing motion, and carefully cut
through the adhesive the along the top and the sides
oJ the rear window.
CAUTION: Hold ths piano wire as clos€ to the roat
window as possible to prevont damage to the body
and molding.
PROTECTIVE TAPE
Cut the adhesive with a knife at the bottom of the
aear window.
NOTE: Do not use piano wire in this area.
6. Carefully remove the rear window.
NOTE: Replace the fasteners with new ones
whenever the rear window has been removed.
PROTECTIVE TAPE
20-61
Page 936 of 1413
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
Page 937 of 1413

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
o.
S
PROTECTIVE TAPE
Page 942 of 1413

Ouarter Glass
Replacement
a W€ar glov€s to romove and installthe quartol glass.a Use seat covers to avoid damaging any surfaces.
NOTE: Replace the quarter glass with new one whenremoving it.
1. To remove the quarter glass, first remove the quarter
trim (see page 20 93).
2. Apply protective tape to the edge of the quarter pil-
lar trim panel and body as shown.
Using an awl. make a hole through the adhesive frominside the car. Push the piano wire throught the hole,and wrap each end around a piece of wood.
OUARTER PILI.ARTRIM PANEL
AOHESIVEPROTECTIVE TAPE
PIAI{O wlREPROTECTIVETAPE
PROTECTIVETAPE
ADHESIVETAPE
ADHESIVEADHESIVE
OUARTER PILLARTRIM PANELPROTECTIVETAPE
OUARTER GLASS
OUARTER GLASS
CLIP
3. Pull the piano wire back and forth in a sawing mo-tion, and carefully cut through the adhesive aroundthe entire quarter glass.
CAUTION: Hold th€ tiano wire as closo to the qurt-er glass as possible to prevent damage to th6 bodyand quarter pillar trim panol.
NOTE: When each corner cut is difficult. use a knifeto cut through the adhesive from inside the car.
4. Carefully remove the quarter glass.
20-73
Page 946 of 1413
Moonroof
Index
Hatchback
CABLE ASSEMBLYReplacement, page 2O-81SUNSHADEReplacement, page 20-79
MOTORReplacement, page 20-80
GLASS BRACKETReplacement, page 20-81
DRAIN CHANN€L
FRONT DRAII{CHANNEL
a/'#
-4
SUI{SHADE RAIL
Replacement, page 20 8l
FRAME SEAL
FRONT RAILHOLDER
REAR ORAIN TUBE
,**4
U
\a
GUIDE RAIL
FRAME
20-77
Page 947 of 1413

Moonroof
Troubleshooting
SymptomProbable Cause
Water leaks1
4
Clogged drain tube.
Gap between glass weatherstrip and roof panel.
Defective or improperly installed glass weatherstrip.
GaD between drain seal and roof panel.
Wind noise1. Excessive clearance between glass weatherstrip and roof panel.
Motor noise1. Loose motor.
2. Worn gear or bearing.
3. Cable assembly deformed.
Glass does not move, but motor
turns
1. Clutch out of adjustment.
2. Foreign matter stuck between guide rail and slider,
3. Inner cable loose.
4. Cable assembly not attached properly.
Glass does not move and motor
does not turn (glass can be moved
with moonroof wrench)
1. Blown fuse.
2. Faulty switch.
3. Battery run down.
4. Defective motor.
5. Faulty realy.
The roof panel should be even with the glass weather-
strip, to within l 8 t O.5 mm (O.O7 I 0.O2 in) all the
way around. It not, slide the sunshade back, and:
Y : Bolt locstions, 6
1.Tilt-up the glass.
Loosen the bolts and adjust the glass.
Repeat on opposite side it necessary.
2.
1.8 1 0.5 mm lO.O7 i0,O2 in)
i
ROOF PANELGLASS ERACKET
GLASS BRACKET
4.Side-to-side fit ot glass weatherstrip can be adjust-
ed by loosening the frame mounting bolts and mov-
ing the frame right or lelt and forward or backward
by hand (see page 2O-8O).
GLASS WEATI{ERSTRIP
f)
Glass Height Adiustment
20-78
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Rear Edge Closing Adjustment
Open the glass about a foot, then close it to check where
rear edge begins to rise. lf it rises too soon and seats too
tightly against the roof panel, or too late and does not
seat tightly enough, adjust it.
1. Remove the headliner (see psge 20-98).
2. Remove the glass.
3. Remove the motor {see page 2O-8O).
4. Align the tilt-up position of the lifter on each side.
Check that the alignment left and right. then install
the motor.
Install the glass, then check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high pressure wate..
lnstall the headliner.
Glass and Sunshade Redacernent
1. Open the sunshade.
2. Tilt-up the glass.
3. Remove the bolts, then remove the glass from rheglass bracket.
V : 8oh locations, 6
4. Remove the screw and lift the sunshade rail on each
side.
5. Silde the sunshade
sunshade.
V : Scraw locations, 2
forwa.d, then remove the
SUNSI{ADE
l-tII
)
6
7
Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure.
Check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high pressure water.
GLASS BRACKET
20-79