Page 692 of 1007

SCREENS
REPAIRS 76-4-1
SCREENS REPAIRS
Windscreen
$% 76.81.01
The following equipment is required: Cutting wire
and handles, Windscreen repair kit, Sealer applicator
gun and Suction cups
Wear protective gloves when handling glass,
solvents and primers.
Wear suitable eye protection when removing and
refitting glass.
Remove
1.Remove air intake panel.
+ HEATING AND VENTILATION,
REPAIRS, Plenum - air intake.
2.Remove sun visors and sun visor retaining
clips.
3.Remove 'A' post upper trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim finisher - 'A' post - upper -
renew.
4.Remove retaining stud from front of headlining.
5.Remove interior mirror.
6.Fit protection to bonnet and areas around
screen.
7.Cover heater ducts with masking tape.
8.Cover interior of vehicle with protective sheet.
9.Make knife cut in sealant at bottom of 'A' post.
10.Insert cutting wire through previously made
knife cut and fit handles as shown, with
approximately 200 mm of wire between
handles.
11.Using suitable cutting wire, with assistance if
required, carefully cut sealer. Ensure that glass
is retained as last sealant is cut.
If multi-strand cutting wire is used, a sawing
action can be used to cut through heavy
sealant deposits around corners.
Use of a sawing action may overheat and
break single strand wire.
12.Attach suction cups and use assistance to
remove glass from body.
Lay glass on felt covered supports. Do not
stand on edge. Any chipping of glass edge
may develop into cracks.
13.Collect screen support blocks.
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SCREENS
76-4-2 REPAIRS
Refit
1.Carefully remove excess sealer from body
leaving a smooth surface.
2.Use a vacuum cleaner to clear away any waste.
3.Original glass: Carefully cut back old sealer to
obtain a smooth surface without damaging
obscuration band on glass.
4.Fit spacer blocks to body.
5.With assistance, locate screen to body.
6.Apply masking tape reference marks to aid
fitment.
7.With assistance, remove screen and place
aside.
8.Clean frame and edge of screen with solvent.
Do not touch cleaned or primed surfaces
with fingers.
9.Apply etch primer to any bare metal on frame.
10.Apply bonding agent to screen and allow to
cure.
11.Apply primer over etch primer on frame.
12.Apply activator over old sealer on frame.
13.Allow activator to cure.
14.Fit pre-cut nozzle to sealer cartridge, remove lid
and shake out crystals, and install in applicator
gun.
Nozzle will need modification to achieve
required bead section.15.Apply a continuous bead of sealer around edge
of frame as shown.
16.Check for breaks and air bubbles in sealer.
17.With assistance, lift screen into place and align
to screen supports and tape. Raise screen up
to roof on ratchet support blocks. Lightly press
glass to fully seat sealer.
18.Remove protective covers and tape.
19.Test sealer for leaks, apply additional sealer if
necessary. If water is used, allow sealer to dry
before testing. Spray water around glass and
check for leaks. Mark any area that leaks. Dry
glass and sealer then apply additional sealer.
20.Fit 'A' post upper trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim finisher - 'A' post - upper -
renew.
21.Fit headlining retaining stud.
22.Fit sun visor retaining clips and sun visors.
23.Fit interior mirror.
24.Fit air intake panel.
+ HEATING AND VENTILATION,
REPAIRS, Plenum - air intake.
A curing time of 6 hours is desirable, during
this time leave a window open and do not
slam the doors. If the car must be used,
drive slowly.
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SCREENS
REPAIRS 76-4-3
Glass - body side - rear
$% 76.81.18
The following equipment is required: Cutting wire
and handles Windscreen repair kit, Sealer applicator
gun, Suction cups.
Wear protective gloves when handling glass,
solvents and primers.
Wear suitable eye protection when removing and
refitting glass.
Remove
1.Remove rear quarter upper casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - rear quarter - upper
- 5 door.
2.Cover interior of vehicle with protective sheet.
3.Make knife cut in sealant at bottom of 'D' post.
4.Insert cutting wire through previously made
knife cut and fit handles as shown, with
approximately 200 mm of wire between
handles. 5.With assistance, wedge tube of handle B
between glass and body, ahead of cutting
position, and carefully cut sealer using a
continuous pull on handle A from the outside.
Ensure that glass is retained as last sealant is
cut.
If multi-strand cutting wire is used, a sawing
action can be used to cut through heavy
sealant deposits around corners.
Use of a sawing action may overheat and
break single strand wire.
6.Attach suction cup and remove glass body.
Lay glass on felt covered supports. Do not
stand on edge. Any chipping of glass edge
may develop into cracks.
7.Collect 4 spacer blocks.
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SCREENS
76-4-4 REPAIRS
Refit
1.Carefully remove excess sealer from body
leaving a smooth surface.
2.Use a vacuum cleaner to clear away any waste.
3.Original glass: Carefully cut back old sealer to
obtain a smooth surface without damaging
obscuration band on glass.
4.Fit rubber spacer blocks to body.
5.With assistance, locate screen to body.
6.Apply masking tape reference marks to aid
fitment.
7.Remove screen and place aside.
8.Clean frame and edge of screen with solvent.
Do not touch cleaned or primed surfaces
with fingers.
9.Apply etch primer to any bare metal on frame.
10.Apply bonding agent to screen and allow to
cure.
11.Apply primer over etch primer on frame.
12.Apply activator over old sealer on frame.
13.Allow activator to cure.
14.Fit pre-cut nozzle to sealer cartridge, remove lid
and shake out crystals. Install cartridge in
applicator gun.
Nozzle will need modification to achieve
required bead section.15.Apply a continuous bead of sealer around edge
of frame as shown. Make bead slightly thicker
at each corner.
16.Check for breaks and air bubbles in sealer.
17.Position glass to body and align to reference
tape.
18.Lightly press glass to fully seat sealer.
19.Secure glass with tape until sealer has cured.
20.Remove protective covers and tape.
21.Test sealer for leaks, apply additional sealer if
necessary. If water is used, allow sealer to dry
before testing. Spray water around glass and
check for leaks. Mark leakage points and apply
additional sealer as necessary when area is
completely dry.
22.Fit rear quarter upper casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - rear quarter - upper
- 5 door.
Page 706 of 1007
SEATS
REPAIRS 76-5-11
Latch - rear squab - RH
$% 78.80.05
Remove
1.Remove rear seat squab cover.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Cover - squab -
rear seat - RH.
2.Remove 2 Torx screws from squab lock.
3.Remove 3 screws from lock button.
4.Release cable from lever abutment and remove
latch assembly.
Refit
1.Position latch assembly to frame and locate
cable in abutment.
2.Fit Torx screws to squab lock and tighten to 20
Nm (15 lbf.ft).
3.Fit screws to lock button.
4.Fit squab cover.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Cover - squab -
rear seat - RH.
Latch - rear squab - LH
$% 78.80.16
Remove
1.Remove rear seat squab cover.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Cover - squab -
rear seat - side - LH.
2.Remove 2 Torx screws from squab lock.
3.Release cable from lever abutment.
4.Remove lock and cable from frame.
Refit
1.Position lock and cable to frame.
2.Fit and tighten Torx screws to lock.
3.Fit cable to lever abutment.
4.Fit squab cover.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Cover - squab -
rear seat - side - LH.
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SEATS
REPAIRS 76-5-13
Cover - squab - rear seat - side - LH
$% 78.90.12
Remove
1.Fold LH rear seat forward.
2.Remove 5 screws and remove both end
covers.
3.Remove 3 bolts from seat squab and remove
squab from cushion.
4.Remove head restraint5.Release squab cover from sides and bottom of
frame.
6.Release latch escutcheon and remove seat
frame back cloth.
7.Release cover from rear of frame.
8.Remove both head restraint guide tubes.
9.Remove squab cover and pad from frame.
10.Remove and discard 9 hog rings and remove
cover from pad.
Refit
1.Position latch escutcheon to back cloth and fit
to frame. Ensure that the latch escutcheon is
secured correctly into latch housing.
2.Position squab cover to pad and secure hog
rings.
3.Fit squab cover and pad to frame.
4.Fit head restraint guide tubes.
5.Fit cover to sides and bottom of frame.
6.Fit cover to rear of frame.
7.Fit head restraint.
8.Fit cushion to squab and tighten Torx bolts to
28 Nm (21 lbf.ft).
9.Fit side covers and tighten screws.
10.Secure rear seat in locked position.
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SEATS
REPAIRS 76-5-15
9.Release squab from arm rest aperture.
10.Release squab from seat belt aperture and rear
of frame.
11.Release squab from sides and bottom of frame.
Release latch escutcheon and remove back
cloth.12.Release and remove 4 head restraint guide
tubes.
13.Release squab lock warning button
escutcheon.
14.Remove squab cover and pad from frame.
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SEATS
76-5-16 REPAIRS
15.Remove and discard 12 hog rings and remove
cover from pad.
Refit
1.Position squab cover to pad and secure hog
rings.
2.Fit squab cover and pad to frame.
3.Fit head restraint guide tubes and seat lock
warning button escutcheon.
4.Fit cover to sides and bottom of frame.
5.Fit cover to rear of frame and seat belt aperture.
6.Position latch escutcheon to back cloth and fit
to frame. Ensure that the latch escutcheon is
secured correctly into latch housing.
7.Fit cover to arm rest aperture.
8.Fit arm rest and tighten screws.
9.Fit arm rest aperture trim.
10.Fit head restraints.
11.Fit cushion to squab and tighten Torx bolts.
12.Fit side covers and tighten screws.
13.Position seat belt reel in seat squab and tighten
nut to 32 Nm (24 lbf.ft).
14.Fit seat belt reel cover and tighten screws.
15.Secure rear seat in locked position.
Cover - squab - rear single seat - 3 door
$% 78.90.85
Remove
1.Remove rear seat assembly.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Cushion & squab
- rear seat - bench type - 3 door.
2.Remove 2 screws securing console cover and
remove cover.
3.Remove 4 screws and remove rear seat centre
console.
4.Remove 4 screws securing end covers and
remove covers.
5.Remove 4 Torx bolts and remove squab
assembly from cushion assembly.