Page 634 of 1413
5. Install the airbag assembly with new TORXo bolts.
TORXO BOLTS10 N.m {1.0 kgf'm.7 lbf ftl
Disconnect the short connector trom the airbag con-
nector.
Connect the airbag 3-P connector and cable reel 3-P
connector.
Attach the short connector on the access panel. and
install the access panel on the steering lower cover.
CABLE REEI-CONNECTOR
7.
YELLOW GEAR TOOTH
ALIGNMENT MARK
10.
Connect the battery positive terminal and th€n con-
nect the nsgative terminal.
After installing the sirbag assembly, confirm proper
system opera(on:
. Turn the ignition to ll: the instrum€nt pan6l SRS
indicator light should come on for about 6 sec-
onds and then go off,
. Confirm operation of horn buttons.
. Confirm oDeration of cruise control sevresume
switches.
a Turn the steering wheel countetclockwise and
make su.e the yellow gear tooth still lines up
with the alignment mark.
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Page 669 of 1413
Steering Gearbox
Reassembly (cont'dl
65. Adjust the air hose fitting position of the boots by
turning it as shown below.
Front
AIR HOSE FITTING
Connect the air hose between the right and left
boot. then install the clips on the cylinder pipe B assnown.
Install the right clipin this position.
CLIP
17-62
67.Install new boot bands on the boot and bend both
sets of locking tabs.
Lightly tap on the doubled-over portions to reduce
their height.
GAUTION: Stake tho band locking tabs firmly.
Slide the rack right and left to be certain that the
boots are not detormed or twisted.
Install the right and left tie-rod ends on the rack
ends.
70.
Page 915 of 1413
Doors
14. Adjust clearance "8" as follows.
"8" (see page 20-421
Lower the glass 1O mm {0.39 in).
Push the glass outward 1O mm (O.39 inl. then
push the inside stabilizers against the glsss light-
ly. Fasten the inside stabilizers.
NOTE: Check that the glass moves smoothly.
Glass Adjustment (cont'dl
-l
-2
20-46
-3 Loosen the upper locknut on the center glass
guide, and turn the adiusting bolt until cleatance"B" is within the soecified value.
ADJUSTING EOLT
LOCKNUT12 x 1.25 mm22 N.m 12.2 kgf.m,16 tbt.ft)
*
GLASS
NOTE: Do not adjust the lower adjusting bolts
on the center glass guide.
-4 Move the glass up and down to seat it, then
measure clearance "8" at the designated lo-
cattons.
- 5 Measure clea.ance "H" again to make sure it
is still wilhin the specified limits at the desig-
nated locations.
NOTE: Repeat the above steps until the correct
clearances afe obtained.
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Doors
Position Adjustment
NOTE: Place the vehicle on a tirm, level surface when
adjusting the doors.
After installing the door, check for a flush fit with the
body, then check for equalgaps between the front, rear,
and bottom door edges and the body.
The door and body edges should also be parallel. Adiust
at the hinges as shown.
CAUTION: Plac€ a shop towsl on tho jack to pre-
vent damage to the door when loosening the dool
and hingo mounting bolts for adjustmont.
DOOR MOUNTING BOLTS8 x 1.25 mm 29 N.m l3.O kgl m, 22lbf trlLoosen lhe door mo!nting boltsslightly to move the door lN or OUTuntil ir's flush wath the body. Itnecessary, you can install a shim be-hind one hinge to make the door
edges PAFALLEL with the body.
HIIGE xrruce MouNTTNG BoLTs
I x 1.25 mm29 N.m l3.O kgt'm,22 lbl'ft)Loosen the hinge mounting
bolts, and move the doorBACKWARD oI FORWARD,
UP or DOWN as necessaryto equalize the gaps.
Lower the glass,
SHOP TOWEL
NOTE: Check tor water leaks.
DOOR
The door and body edges should be parallel.
Striker Adjustment
Make sure the door latches securely without slamming.
lf it needs adjustment;
1.Draw a line around the st.iker for reJerence.
Loosen the screws, and move the striker lN or OUT
to make the latch tit tighter or looser. Move the strik-
er UP or DOWN to align it with the latch opening.
Then liqhtly tighten the screws and recheck.
scREwsI x 1.25 mm18 N.m ('1.8 kgt.m, 13lbf.ttl
NOTE: Hold rhe outer handle out, and push the door
against the body to be sure the striker allows a flush
fit.
lf the door latches properly, tighten the screws and
recheck.
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Windshield
Installation (cont'd)
With a sponge. apply a light coal oJ glass primer
around the edge ot the windshield as shown, then
lightly wipe it olt with gauze or cheesecloth.
NOTE:
a Do not apply body primer to the windshield, and
do not get body and glass primer sponges mlxed
up.
a Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands.
ll you do, the adhesive may not bond to the wind-
shield properly, causing a leak afterthe windshield
is installed.
o Keep water, dust, and abrasive materials awaY
from the primed surface.
V//f, : apptv stass ptimer hors.
WINDSHIELD
RUBBER -DAM .YJ * o
>\ast,
/\WINDSHIELD
\UPPER MOLOING
UPPER RUBBER UPPER
10. With a sponge, apply a light coat of body primer to
the original adhesive remaining around the wind-
shield opening flange. Let the bodY primer dry tor
at least 1O 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 your hands.
a Mask otl the dashboard before painting the
flange.
//////, I Aeely bodv Primer h6te.
16 mm{0.63 in)
5 mm {0.19 inl
6 mm (0.23 in)
16 mm1O.63 inl
5mm(O.19 inl
16 mm
10.63 inl
1 1 . Thoroughly mix the adhesive and hardener together
on a glass or metal plate with a putty knife.
NOTE:
a Clean the plate with a sponge and alcohol before
mixlng.
a Follow the instructions that come with the
adhesive.
12. Before filling a cartridge, cut the end ol the nozzle,
as shown.
Cut nozzle end,
10 mm (O.39 inl
20-58
7 mm 10.27 in)
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13. Pack adhesive into the cartridge without air pock-
ets to ensure continuous delivery. Put the canridgein a caulking gun, and run a bead ot adhesive aroundthe edge ot the windshield as shown.
NOTE: Apply the adhesive within 30 minutes afterapplying the glass primer.
12 mm (0.47 in,T-/
l_/ : roxesrve
U8mm
Make a slightly thicker
DAM
'14. Use suction cups to hold the windshield over the
opening, align it with the alignment marks made in
step 7, and set it down on the adhesive. Lightly push
on the windshield until its edge is fully seated on the
adhesive all the way around.
NOTE: Do not close or open the doors until adhe-
sive is dry.
UPPERRUBBER
lO.3'l inl
2mfilO.O7 inlLOWERRUBBEB
MOLDING
SUCTION
15. Install the clips on both side moldings.
>: Clip localione
A> : Clip A, I
lsodan,4l
D<: Cllp D {Hatchback, 2l
I
F)
B<: Clip B, 2
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ffil"___)
C<: Clip C lHatchback, 2l_)
EV: Clip E, 2
F llelt. WhitellRight. BluelE lwhite)
I
A (Rod)
A lRodl
B lHatchback, Orangellsedan, B.own)
/SIDEMOLDING
It\C (Hstchback, Elack)(Sodan, Orangel
D lHatchback, Green)C (Sodan, O.ange)
16. Sc.ape or wipe the excess adhesive off with a Dut-ty knife or towel.
NOTE: To remove adhesive trom a painted surface
or the windshield, wipe with a solt shop towel damp-ened with alcohol.
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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
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7.Set the rear window upright on the hatch, thencenter it in the opening. Make alignment marksacross the rear window and body with a grease pen-
cil at the tour points shown.
ALIGNMENT MARKS
Remove the rear window.
Center and glue the side rubbe. dams to the insideface of the rear window, as shown, to contain theadhesive during installation.
NOTE:
a Glue the side rubber dams, using the printed dotsas a guide-
a Be careful not to touch the rear window, whereadhesive will be applied.a Mask off surrounding surfaces before applyingpnmeI.
8.
cl
REAR WINDOW
1O. Install the rear window trim.
1 1. With a sponge, apply a light coat of glass primer
around the edge of the rear window, then lightly
wipe it ott with gauze or cheesecloth.
NOTE:
a Do not apply body primer to the rear window, and
do not get body and glass primer sponges mixed
up.
a Never touch the primed surfaces with your hands.
lf you do, the adhesive mav not bond to the rear
window properly, causing a leak after the rear
window is installed.
a Keep water, dust. and abrasive materials awav
from the primed surlace.
//// , appV glass primor hero.
NOTE: Apply the glass primer,using the printed dots as aguroe.
MOLOING
UPPER 15 mm
(0.0a inl
15 mm{0.6 in}
(cont'd)
10.6 inl
MOLDING
REAR WINDOW
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