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(4) Install seat cushion cover and foam. (Refer to
23 - BODY/SEATS/SEAT CUSHION COVER/FOAM -
INSTALLATION).
(5) Install handle to cushion.
(6) Install seat cushion pan bottom side panel (Fig.
126).
(7) Fold the third row seat into floor well.
(8) Place seat cushion pan carpet to floor panel
into position and push on panel to seat push pin fas-
teners (Fig. 125).
(9) Third row seat in the upright position.
(10) Install the third row cushion back cover (Fig.
124).
SEAT BACK PANEL - THIRD
ROW -FOLD-IN-FLOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Third row seat in the upright position.
(2) Using a trim tool, remove seat back panel (Fig.
128).
INSTALLATION
(1) Place seat back panel into position (Fig. 128).
(2) Push on seat back panel to seat push pin fas-
teners.
SEAT BACKSTOW STRAP -
THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Third row seat in the upright position.
(2) Remove seat back cover and foam as necessary
to access stow strap
(3) Slide stow strap from frame loop (Fig. 129).
INSTALLATION
(1) Slide stow strap onto frame loop (Fig. 129).
(2) Install seat back cover and foam. (Refer to 23 -
BODY/SEATS/SEAT CUSHION COVER/FOAM -
INSTALLATION).
Fig. 127 CENTER TIP AND BUCKLE - THIRD ROW -
FOLD-IN-FLOOR
1 - CENTER TIP HALF AND BUCKLE
2 - SEAT BELT BUCKLE
Fig. 128 SEAT BACK PANEL
1 - TRIM STICK
Fig. 129 THIRD ROW SEAT BACK UP STOW STRAP
1- STOW STRAP
23 - 158 SEATSRS
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SEAT CUSHION COVER/FOAM -
THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Third row seat in the upright position.
(2) Remove the third row cushion side shield (Fig.
130).
(3) Fold the third row seat into floor well.
(4) Remove seat cushion pan carpet to floor panel
using a trim tool (Fig. 131).(5) Using a trim tool, remove seat cushion pan bot-
tom side panel (Fig. 132).
(6) Remove handle from cushion.
(7) Place seat with the seat back down position.
(8) Disengage seat cushion cover J-straps from
cushion pan (Fig. 133).
(9) Remove cover and foam from cushion pan.
(10) Separate the cover and foam.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place the seat cushion cover and foam together.
(2) Install seat cushion cover and foam onto cush-
ion pan.
(3) Engage seat cushion cover J-straps to cushion
pan (Fig. 133).
(4) Install handle on cushion.
Fig. 130 THIRD ROW SEAT BACK COVER
1 - ATTACHING SCREW
Fig. 131 SEAT CUSHION CARPETING
1 - CARPET FROM SEAT TO FLOOR
2 - SEAT CUSHION PAN COVER
Fig. 132 THIRD ROW CUSHION PAN COVER
Fig. 133 THIRD ROW CUSHION PAN
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(5) Fold seat into floor well.
(6) Install seat cushion pan bottom side panel (Fig.
132).
(7) Install seat cushion pan carpet to floor panel
(Fig. 131).
(8) Install the third row cushion side shield (Fig.
130).
(9) Place third row seat in the upright position.
SIDE SHIELD CUP HOLDER -
FOLD-IN-FLOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Open cup holder door.
(2) Remove two screws attaching cup holder to
side shield (Fig. 134).
INSTALLATION
(1) Place cup holder into position (Fig. 134).
(2) Install the two cup holder attaching screws.
SEAT RECLINER/FOLD
FORWARD MECHANISM
-THIRD ROW -FOLD-IN-FLOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove seat back frame. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
SEATS/SEAT BACK FRAME - REMOVAL).
(2) Remove the side shields from seat cushion.
(3) Remove two recliner/fold forward mechanism
bolts on each side from cushion pan.
(4) Remove the recliner/fold forward mechanism
from seat cushion pan.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place recliner/fold forward mechanism on seat
cushion pan.
(2) Install two recliner/fold forward mechanism
bolts on each side to cushion pan.
(3) Install the side shields to seat cushion.
(4) Install seat back frame. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
SEATS/SEAT BACK FRAME - INSTALLATION).
Fig. 134 SECOND ROW SEAT CUP HOLDER
1 - ATTACHING SCREWS
23 - 160 SEATSRS
SEAT CUSHION COVER/FOAM - THIRD ROW - FOLD-IN-FLOOR (Continued)
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STATIONARY GLASS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
WINDSHIELD
DESCRIPTION........................161
WARNING
WINDSHIELD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....161
REMOVAL............................161
INSTALLATION........................162
SLIDING DOOR GLASS
REMOVAL............................163INSTALLATION........................163
QUARTER WINDOW
REMOVAL............................164
INSTALLATION........................164
LIFTGATE GLASS
REMOVAL............................164
INSTALLATION........................164
WINDSHIELD
DESCRIPTION
The windshield is attached to the window frame
with urethane adhesive. The urethane adhesive is
applied cold and seals the surface area between the
window opening and the glass. The primer adheres
the urethane adhesive to the windshield.
It is difficult to salvage a windshield during the
removal operation. The windshield is part of the
structural support for the roof. The urethane bonding
used to secure the windshield to the fence is difficult
to cut or clean from any surface. If the moldings are
set in urethane, it would also be unlikely they could
be salvaged. Before removing the windshield, check
the availability of the windshield and moldings from
the parts supplier.
WARNING
WINDSHIELD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE VEHICLE
WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINDSHIELD INSTALLATION.
IT TAKES AT LEAST 24 HOURS FOR URETHANE
ADHESIVE TO CURE. IF IT IS NOT CURED, THE
WINDSHIELD MAY NOT PERFORM PROPERLY IN
AN ACCIDENT.
URETHANE ADHESIVES ARE APPLIED AS A SYS-
TEM. USE GLASS CLEANER, GLASS PREP SOL-
VENT, GLASS PRIMER, PVC (VINYL) PRIMER AND
PINCH WELD (FENCE) PRIMER PROVIDED BY THE
ADHESIVE MANUFACTURER. IF NOT, STRUCTURAL
INTEGRITY COULD BE COMPROMISED.
DAIMLERCHRYSLER DOES NOT RECOMMEND
GLASS ADHESIVE BY BRAND. TECHNICIANS
SHOULD REVIEW PRODUCT LABELS AND TECHNI-
CAL DATA SHEETS, AND USE ONLY ADHESIVESTHAT THEIR MANUFACTURES WARRANT WILL
RESTORE A VEHICLE TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF
FMVSS 212. TECHNICIANS SHOULD ALSO INSURE
THAT PRIMERS AND CLEANERS ARE COMPATIBLE
WITH THE PARTICULAR ADHESIVE USED.
BE SURE TO REFER TO THE URETHANE MANU-
FACTURER'S DIRECTIONS FOR CURING TIME
SPECIFICATIONS, AND DO NOT USE ADHESIVE
AFTER ITS EXPIRATION DATE.
VAPORS THAT ARE EMITTED FROM THE URE-
THANE ADHESIVE OR PRIMER COULD CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY. USE THEM IN A WELL-VENTI-
LATED AREA.
SKIN CONTACT WITH URETHANE ADHESIVE
SHOULD BE AVOIDED. PERSONAL INJURY MAY
RESULT.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND HAND PROTECTION
WHEN WORKING WITH GLASS.
CAUTION: Protect all painted and trimmed surfaces
from coming in contact with urethane or primers.
Be careful not to damage painted surfaces when
removing moldings or cutting urethane around
windshield.
REMOVAL
WINDSHIELD REMOVAL ± EXTERIOR METHOD
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to
the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle.
Using the cold knife method is effective if the wind-
shield is already broken. If the glass must be sal-
vaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscil-
lating power knife is recommended.
(1) Remove inside rear view mirror.
(2) Remove windshield wiper arms.
(3) Remove cowl cover.
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(4) Remove A-pillar trim panels.
(5) Place protective covers over instrument panel
and hood.
(6) Remove windshield molding. Using pliers, pull
outward on molding at the bottom of A-pillars.
(7) Using a sharp cold knife, cut urethane adhe-
sive holding the windshield to the A-pillars, roof
header and cowl pinch weld fences (Fig. 1). A power
cutting device can be used if available.
(8) Remove windshield from vehicle.
WINDSHIELD REMOVAL ± INTERIOR METHOD
(1) Remove inside rear view mirror.
(2) Remove instrument panel top cover. Refer to
Group 8E, Instrument Panel and Systems.
(3) Remove A-pillar trim covers.
(4) Place protective covers over instrument panel
and hood.
(5) Using a reciprocating or oscillating power
knife, cut urethane adhesive holding the windshield
to the A-pillars, roof header and cowl pinch weld
fences. Refer to instructions provided with the equip-
ment being used.
(6) Remove windshield from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
The urethane adhesive holding the windshield to
the opening pinch weld (fence) can be cut using a
sharp cold knife from the exterior of the vehicle.
Using the cold knife method is effective if the wind-
shield is already broken. If the glass must be sal-
vaged, cutting the urethane adhesive from the
interior of the vehicle using a reciprocating or oscil-
lating power knife is recommended.
CAUTION: Open the left front door glass before
installing windshield to avoid pressurizing the pas-
senger compartment. If a door is slammed before
urethane bonding is cured, water leaks can result.
Allow the urethane at least 24 hours to cure before
returning the vehicle to use.To avoid stressing the replacement windshield, the
urethane bonding material on the windshield fence
should be smooth and consistent to the shape of
the replacement windshield. The support spacers
should be cleaned and properly installed on weld
studs or repair screws at bottom of windshield
opening.
(1) Place replacement windshield into windshield
opening and position glass in the center of the open-
ing against the compression spacers.
(2) Verify the glass lays evenly against the pinch
urethane adhesive remaining on the weld fence at
the sides, top and bottom of the replacement wind-
shield. If not, the pinch weld fence must be formed to
the shape of the new glass.
(3) Remove replacement windshield from wind-
shield opening.
(4) Position the windshield inside up on a suitable
work surface with two padded, wood 10 cm by 10 cm
by 50 cm (4 in. by 4 in. by 20 in.) blocks, placed par-
allel 75 cm (2.5 ft.) apart (Fig. 2).
WARNING: DO NOT USE SOLVENT BASED GLASS
CLEANER TO CLEAN WINDSHIELD BEFORE
APPLYING GLASS PREP AND PRIMER. POOR
ADHESION CAN RESULT.
(5) Clean inside of windshield with ammonia based
glass cleaner and lint-free cloth.
(6) Install molding to perimeter of windshield.
(7) Apply Glass Prep adhesion promoter 25 mm (1
in.) wide around perimeter of windshield and wipe
with clean/dry lint-free cloth until no streaks are vis-
ible.
(8) Apply Glass Primer 25 mm (1 in.) wide around
perimeter of windshield. Allow at least three minutes
drying time.
(9) Using a razor knife, remove as much original
urethane as possible. Do not damage paint on wind-
shield fence.
(10) Apply pinch weld primer 19 mm (0.75 in.)
wide around the windshield fence. Allow at least
three minutes drying time.
(11) If a low viscosity urethane adhesive is used,
install compression spacers on the fence around the
windshield opening (Fig. 3).
(12) Apply a 10 mm (0.4 in.) bead of urethane on
center line of windshield fence.
(13) With the aid of a helper, position the wind-
shield over the windshield opening.
(14) Slowly lower windshield glass to windshield
opening fence. Guide the molding into proper position
as necessary. Push windshield inward until molding
is flush to roof line and A-pillars (Fig. 3).
(15) Clean access urethane from exterior with
MopartSuper Kleen or equivalent.
Fig. 1 CUT URETHANE AROUND WINDSHIELD
1 - COLD KNIFE
2 - WINDSHIELD
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(16) Apply 150 mm (6 in.) lengths of 50 mm (2 in.)
masking tape spaced 250 mm (10 in.) apart to hold
molding in place until urethane cures.
(17) Install A-pillar trim panels.
(18) Install cowl cover and wipers.
(19) Install inside rear view mirror.
(20) After urethane has cured, remove tape strips
and water test windshield to verify repair.SLIDING DOOR GLASS
REMOVAL
The temperature of the vehicle should be at least
21É C (70É F) before removing the stationary quarter/
sliding door glass. Butyl sealer becomes more pliable
at high temperatures.
(1) Remove interior trim as necessary to gain
access attaching locations on back of glass.
(2) Remove nuts holding stationary glass to fence.
(3)
Using razor knife, cut butyl sealer holding glass
to fence from between the mounting studs (Fig. 4).
(4) Push glass from opening.
INSTALLATION
The temperature of the vehicle should be at least
21É C (70É F) before removing the stationary quarter/
sliding door glass. Butyl sealer becomes more pliable
at high temperatures.
The stationary glass fence should be cleaned of all
old butyl sealer.
(1) Applya6mm(0.25 in.) butyl tape around
perimeter of glass assembly encapsulation track.
Ensure that the butyl tape is wrapped around the
mounting studs.
(2) Place the glass into the opening and insert
mounting studs through holes in fence.
(3) Install nuts to hold stationary glass to fence.
CAUTION: Tighten nuts to 3.4 N´m (30 in. lbs.)
torque in the sequence indicated. Do not over
torque, or glass breakage may result (Fig. 4).
(4) Water test before installing interior trim.
(5) Install interior trim. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
DOORS - SLIDING/TRIM PANEL - INSTALLATION)
(6) Verify alignment and flushness.
Fig. 2 WORK SURFACE SET UP AND MOLDING
INSTALLATION
1 - WINDSHIELD AND MOLDINGS
2 - BLOCKS
Fig. 3 LOWER WINDSHIELD INTO POSITION
1 - WINDSHIELD
2 - COMPRESSION SPACERS
Fig. 4 SLIDING DOOR STATIONARY GLASS
1 - NUMBERS INDICATE THE TIGHTENING SEQUENCE
2-6mmBEAD OF BUTYL TAPE
3 - BODY SIDE/SLIDING DOOR GLASS
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QUARTER WINDOW
REMOVAL
(1) Remove C-pillar trim.
(2) Open quarter glass to vent position.
(3) Disengage quarter window retainer from vent
motor arm.
(4) Remove nuts attaching quarter glass to C-pillar
(Fig. 5).
(5) Use magnetic socket to prevent dropping into
the pillar.
(6) Remove quarter glass from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place quarter glass in position on vehicle.
(2) Install nuts attaching quarter glass to C-pillar.
(3) Engage quarter window retainer to vent motor
arm.
(4) Install screw attaching quarter window
retainer to vent motor arm.
(5) Close quarter glass.
(6) Verify alignment and flushness.
(7) Install C-pillar trim.
LIFTGATE GLASS
REMOVAL
Refer to the Safety Precautions in this section for
description of tools and adhesive systems that are
recommended for use in this procedure.
REAR WINDOW REMOVAL ± EXTERIOR METHOD
(1) Remove rear window wiper arm.
(2) Remove interior trim covers.
(3) Disconnect wires for electrically heated win-
dow, if equipped.
(4) Using a sharp cold knife, cut urethane adhe-
sive attaching the rear window to the liftgate. A
power cutting device can be used if available (Fig. 1).
(5) Remove rear window from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Refer to the Safety Precautions in this section for
description of tools and adhesive systems that are
recommended for use in this procedure.
CAUTION: Open the left front door glass before
installing rear window to avoid pressurizing the
passenger compartment. If a door is slammed
before urethane bonding is cured, water leaks can
result.
Allow the urethane at least 24 hours to cure before
returning the vehicle to use.
To avoid stressing the replacement rear window,
the urethane bonding material on the rear window
fence should be smooth and consistent to the
shape of the replacement glass.
(1) Place replacement glass into rear window open-
ing.
(2) Verify the glass lays evenly against the pinch
weld fence at the sides, top and bottom of the
replacement rear window. If not, the urethane adhe-
sive remaining on the fence must be formed to the
shape of the new glass.
(3) Using a grease pencil, mark the glass and lift-
gate in several locations to aid installation.
(4) Remove replacement glass from liftgate open-
ing.
(5) Position the rear window inside up on a suit-
able work surface with two padded, wood 10 cm by
10 cm by 50 cm (4 in. by 4 in. by 20 in.) blocks,
placed parallel 75 cm (2.5 ft.) apart (Fig. 2).
WARNING: DO NOT USE SOLVENT BASED GLASS
CLEANER TO CLEAN REAR WINDOW BEFORE
APPLYING GLASS PREP AND PRIMER. POOR
ADHESION CAN RESULT.
Fig. 5 QUARTER GLASS
1 - VENT CONTROL
2 - QUARTER GLASS
3 - CLIP
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(6) Clean inside of rear window with ammonia
based glass cleaner and lint-free cloth.
(7) Apply Glass Prep adhesion promoter 25 mm (1
in.) wide around perimeter of rear window and wipe
with clean/dry lint-free cloth until no streaks are vis-
ible.
(8) Apply Glass Primer 25 mm (1 in.) wide around
perimeter of rear window. Allow at least three min-
utes drying time.
(9) Apply Pinch weld Primer 19 mm (0.75 in.) wide
around the rear window fence. Allow at least three
minutes drying time.
(10) If a low viscosity urethane adhesive is used,
install compression spacers on the fence around the
rear window opening.
(11) Apply a 10 mm (0.4 in.) bead of urethane
along center line of rear window fence.
CAUTION: Be careful so that spacers do not con-
taminate urethane bead.
(12) Apply 2 glass spacer clips to bottom edge of
glass, approximately 150 mm (6.0 inches) inboard
from each corner.(13) With the aid of a helper, position the rear
window over the rear window opening and align the
reference marks.
(14) Slowly lower glass to rear window opening
fence. Ensure spacers on bottom edge of glass contact
sheet metal ledge. Then, push glass inward until
flush to liftgate surface.
(15) Clean excess urethane from exterior with
MopartSuper Kleen, or equivalent.
(16) Apply 150 mm (6 in.) lengths of 50 mm (2 in.)
masking tape spaced 250 mm (10 in.) apart to hold
molding in place until urethane cures.
(17) Install rear window wiper arm.
(18) Install interior trim.
(19) After urethane has cured, remove tape strips,
slide out bottom spacer clips, and then water test
rear window to verify repair.
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LIFTGATE GLASS (Continued)