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2.Disconnect the connector (B).
3. After loose the dooring module mounting nuts, remove the window regulator (A).
4.Installation is the reverse of removal.
a.Make sure the connector is plugged in properly and each rod is connected securely.
b. Make sure the door lock and open properly.
INSIDE HANDLE REPLACEMENT
1.Disconnect the clip (A), remove the inside handle (B).
2.Installation is the reverse of removal.
a.Make sure the door lock and open properly.
CHANNEL REPLACEMENT
1.Remove the door trim.
2. Remove the glass.
3. Loosen the channel mounting nuts, remove the channel (A).
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DOOR STRIKER ADJUSTMENT
Make sure the door latches securely without slamming It.
If necessary, adjust the striker (A): The strike nuts Are fixed. The strike can be fine adjusted up or down, and in or out.
striker ceater to be adjusted max ± 1.5mm1. Loosen the screws (B), then insert a shop towel between the body and striker(A).
2.Lightly tighten the screws.
3. Wrap the striker with a shop towel, then adjust the striker by tapping it with a plastic hammer.
Do not tap the striker too hard.
4. Loosen the screws and remove the shop towel.
5. Lightly tighten the screws.
6. Hold the outer handle out, and push the door against the body to be sure the striker allows a flush fit. If the door
latches properly, tighten the screws and recheck.
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10.After removing the hog- ring clips (A) on the front of seat back remove the seat back cover (B).
11.Installation is the reverse of removal.
a. To prevent wrinkles, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the cover (A) before securing the hogring
clips (B)
b. Replace the hogring clips with new ones using special tool (C).
SEAT CUSHION COVER REPLACEMENT
1.Remove front seat assembly.
2. Remove the recliner cover.
3. Disconnect the scuff band.
4. Disconnect the connector (A), (B).
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8.Disconnect the seat cushion pad (B) from the track (A).
9.After removing the hog- ring clips (A) on the front of seat cushion remove the seat cushion cover (B).
10. Installation is the reverse of removal.
a. To prevent wrinkles, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the cover (A) before securing the hogring
clips (B).
b. Replace the hogring clips with new ones using special tool (C).
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5.Remove the hog- ring clips (A).
6.Remove the headrest and headrest guide.
7. After removing the hog- ring clips (A) on the front of seat back remove the seat back cover (B).
8.Installation is the reverse of removal.
a.To prevent wrinkles, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the cover (A) before securing the
hogring clips (B)
b. Replace the hogring clips with new ones using special tool (C).
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9.After removing the hog- ring clips (A) on the front of seat back remove the back cover (B).
10. Installation is the reverse of removal.
a. To prevent wrinkles, make sure the material is stretched evenly over the cover (A) before securing the hogring
clips (B).
b. Replace the hogring clips with new ones using special tool (C).
THIRD SEAT
SEAT ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT
1.Remove the cover (A).
2.Loosen the mounting bolt.
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8.Before connecting connectors, make sure the terminals (A) are in place and not bent.
9.Check for loose retainer (A) and rubber seals (B).
10. The backs of some connectors are packed with grease. Add grease if necessary. If the grease (A) is
contaminated, replace it.
11.Insert the connector all the way and make sure it is securely locked.
12. Position wires so that the open end of the cover faces down.
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HANDLING WIRES AND HARNESSES
1.Secure wires and wire harnesses to the frame with their respective wire ties at the designated locations.
2. Remove clips carefully; don't damage their locks (A).
3.Slip pliers (A) under the clip base and through the hole at an angle, and then squeeze the expansion tabs to
release the clip.
4.After installing harness clips, make sure the harness doesn't interfere with any moving parts.
5. Keep wire harnesses away from exhaust pipes and other hot parts, from sharp edges of brackets and holes, and
from exposed screws and bolts.
6. Seat grommets in their grooves properly (A). Do not leave grommets distorted (B).