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AP-VEHICLE BODY COMPONENT SERVICE INDEX
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A-Pillar and Roof Rail Mouldings ............ 109
B-Pillar Trim PanelÐAP-44 Body ............ 109
Body Side Moulding and Applique ........... 108
Cowl Panel Trim and Scuff Plates ........... 109
Door Opening Weatherstrips ............... 107
Floor Carpet ........................... 113
Front Center Console .................... 113
Front Door and Hinge .................... 100
Front Door Belt Moulding and Weatherstrip .... 102
Front Door Glass ........................ 101
Front Door Glass Channel and Run Weatherstrip .......................... 103
Front Door Glass Run Lower Channels ....... 103
Front Door Latch ........................ 101
Front Door Side View Mirror ............... 101
Front Door Trim PanelÐAP-24/44 Body ....... 99
Front Door Water Shield .................. 100
Front Door Window Regulator/Manual ........ 103
Front Door Window Regulator/Power ......... 104
Front End Splash Shields .................. 99
Front Power Door Lock Actuator ............ 102
Front Seat BeltsÐAP-24 Body .............. 110
Front Seat BeltsÐAP-44 Body .............. 110
Front Seats ............................ 111
Grille .................................. 97
Grille Opening Panel ...................... 97
Head Lining ............................ 114
Hood and Hinges ........................ 97 Hood Latch and Release Cable
.............. 98
Lift Gate Luggage Rack ................... 116
Lift Gate Remote Release Cable ............ 115
Lower Quarter Trim PanelÐAP-44 Body ...... 109
Outside Front Door Latch Release Handle ..... 101
Outside Rear Door Latch Release Handle ..... 105
Overhead Console ....................... 113
Quarter Glass Weatherstrip ................ 108
Quarter Glass Window ................... 108
Quarter Trim PanelÐAP-44 Body ........... 109
Rear Door and Hinge .................... 104
Rear Door Belt Moulding and Weatherstrip .... 106
Rear Door Glass ........................ 106
Rear Door Glass Run Weatherstrip .......... 107
Rear Door Latch ........................ 105
Rear Door Silencer and Water Shield ........ 104
Rear Door Stationary Glass ................ 107
Rear Door Trim Panel .................... 104
Rear Door Window Regulator/Manual ........ 107
Rear Door Window Regulator/Power ......... 107
Rear Power Door Lock Actuator ............ 106
Rear Seat Belts ......................... 111
Rear Seats ............................ 112
Rear Window Glass ...................... 115
Sun Roof Air Deflector ................... 114
Sun Roof Drain Tubes .................... 115
Sun Roof Weatherstrip ................... 114
Upper Quarter Trim PanelÐAP-44 Body ...... 109
GRILLE
REMOVAL (FIG. 1)
(1) Raise hood to the up position.
(2) Remove screws holding grille to grille opening
panel. (3) Separate grille from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
GRILLE OPENING PANEL
REMOVAL (FIG. 1)
(1) Remove grille from grille opening panel.
(2) Remove headlamp assemblies. Refer to Group
8L. Lamps for proper procedures. (3) Remove bolts holding grille opening panel to
closure panel brackets. (4) Remove bolt holding grille opening panel to
brace in front of radiator. (5) Separate grille opening panel from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
HOOD AND HINGES
HOOD REMOVAL (FIG. 2)
(1) Raise hood to full up position.
(2) Disconnect the under hood lamp wire connec-
tor. (3) Mark all bolt and hinge attachment locations
with a grease pencil or other suitable device to pro-
vide reference marks for installation. When install-
Fig. 1 Grille and Grille Opening Panel
Ä AP-BODY 23 - 97
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REAR SEAT BACK INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
SEAT BACK BOLSTER CUSHION REMOVAL (FIG. 37)
(1) Remove rear seat cushion and back as neces-
sary. (2) Remove bolts holding outboard seat back bol-
ster to quarter panel. (3) Lift bolster upward to disengage hook retainer
on back of bolster and separate from vehicle.
SEAT BACK BOLSTER CUSHION INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation
FRONT CENTER CONSOLE
REMOVAL (FIG. 38)
(1) Position front seats full forward.
(2) Remove gear selector knob and PRNDL on ve-
hicles with automatic transaxle. Remove illumina-
tion lamp socket and position socket out of the way. (3) Lift gear shift boot adapter from console and
push adapter through opening in console on vehicles
with manual transaxle. (4) Remove bolts holding arm rest riser to floor
bracket. (5) Separate rear console from floor and remove
from vehicle. (6) Position front seats full rearward.
(7) Remove radio bezel from instrument panel. Re-
fer to Group 8E, Instrument Panel. Remove screws
holding console to instrument panel. (8) Remove screws holding forward console to
lower instrument panel rail. (9) Remove screws holding forward console to for-
ward brace. (10) Separate forward console from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation. Verify PRNDL
adjustment before returning vehicle to use.
FLOOR CARPET
REMOVAL (FIG. 39)
(1) Remove cowl trim panels and scuff plates.
(2) Remove front seats and inboard seat belts.
(3) Remove center arm rest and front console.
(4) Remove outboard seat belt lower attaching
bolts. (5) Remove rear seat cushion.
(6) Pull carpet from under B-pillar trim covers.
(7) Fold carpet and remove through front door
opening.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
OVERHEAD CONSOLE
REMOVAL (FIG. 40)
(1) Remove screws holding overhead console to re-
inforcement bracket. (2) Slide overhead console rearward to separate re-
inforcement bracket retainer tab from console. (3) Lower console from roof and disconnect wire
connectors.
Fig. 37 Rear Seat Back and Bolster
Fig. 38 Front Center Console
Ä AP-BODY 23 - 113
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INSTALLATION
Reverse The preceding operation.
HEAD LINING
REMOVAL (FIG. 41)
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(2) Pull dome lamp downward to disengage from
retaining ring in head lining. Separate lens from
lamp body and remove bulb. Separate bulb holder
from lamp body. Remove attaching screw holding re-
taining ring to roof bow. (3) Remove screws holding coat hooks to roof above
rear doors. (4) Remove roof rail and A-pillar mouldings.
(5) Remove screws holding sun visors to roof
header and disconnect wire connector, if equipped.
Remove inboard sun visor hangers. (6) Remove overhead console, if equipped.
(7) Pull front reading lamp downward to disengage
from retaining ring in head lining and disconnect
wire connector. Remove screws holding retaining
ring to roof header. (8) Remove pinch welt holding headlining to sun
roof opening, if equipped. (9) Remove inside rear view mirror from wind-
shield bracket if necessary. (10) Disengage hook and loop fasteners holding
head lining to roof above rear window and slide head
lining forward about 25 mm (1 in.). (11) Shift the front of head lining to one side to
pull head lining from behind B-pillar trim. Pull head
lining from behind other B-pillar trim. (12) Allow front of head lining to drop downward.
Slide head lining forward from behind quarter panel
trim. (13) Remove head lining from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
SUN ROOF WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL (FIG. 42)
(1) Remove sun roof sunshade and glass. Refer to
Owner's Manual for instructions. (2) Pull weatherstrip from pinch flange around sun
roof opening.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
SUN ROOF AIR DEFLECTOR
REMOVAL (FIG. 42)
(1) Remove sun roof sunshade and glass. Refer to
Owner's Manual for instructions.
Fig. 39 Floor Carpet and SilencersÐTypical
Fig. 40 Overhead ConsoleÐTypical
Fig. 41 Head LiningÐTypical
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AP/27-VEHICLE CONVERTIBLE BODY COMPONENT SERVICE INDEX
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A-Pillar and Windshield Header Weatherstrip . . . 117
Convertible Top Adjustments ............... 131
Convertible Top Header ................... 118
Convertible Top Latch Hooks ............... 131
Door Glass Alignment .................... 131
Door Glass Rear Channel ................. 127
Door Striker Guide ...................... 128
Forward Roof Rail ....................... 121
Fourth Roof Bow and Slat ................. 120
Fourth Roof Bow Slat .................... 132
Front Door Belt Moulding and Weatherstrip .... 127
Front Door Glass ........................ 125
Front Door Stationary Glass and Division Channel ............................. 126
Front Door Stationary Glass Channel Weatherstrip .......................... 126
Front Door Striker Guide Socket ............ 127
Front Seat Belt Retractor .................. 128
General Information ...................... 117
Quarter Glass and Roller Bracket ........... 132
Quarter Panel Belt Moulding ............... 129
Quarter Trim Panel ...................... 128
Rear Roof Rail ......................... 121
Rear Seat Back ......................... 128 Rear Seat Belt Retractor
.................. 129
Rear Tensioner Plate ..................... 132
Rear Window .......................... 122
Roof Linkage ........................... 121
Roof Rail Weatherstrip ................... 118
Roof Rail Weatherstrip Retainer ............. 131
Second Roof Bow and Linkage ............. 119
Sling-Well ............................. 124
Stationary Quarter Glass and Weatherstrip .... 121
Third Roof Bow ......................... 120
Top Cover ............................. 124
Top Frame ............................ 125
Top Header Trim Cover ................... 118
Top Latch ............................. 118
Top Lift Assist Cylinder ................... 122
Top Stack Down-Stop .................... 132
Top Stack Up-Stop ...................... 132
Trunk Hinge Lid ........................ 130
Trunk Lid .............................. 130
Trunk Lid Applique ...................... 130
Trunk Lid Lining ........................ 129
Trunk Opening Weatherstrip ............... 130
Windshield Header Lining ................. 117
Windshield Header Moulding ............... 117
GENERAL INFORMATION
This section will cover components that are unique
to the AP-vehicle convertible. All components that
are common to the AP-vehicle two door hardtop are
covered in the AP-Vehicle Body Components section.
WINDSHIELD HEADER MOULDING
REMOVAL (FIG. 1)
(1) Remove windshield header lining.
(2) Remove nuts holding moulding to windshield
header. (3) Separate windshield header moulding from ve-
hicle.
INSTALLATION
Apply sealing putty around mounting studs on
back of moulding and reverse the removal operation.
WINDSHIELD HEADER LINING
REMOVAL (FIG. 1)
(1) Remove sun visors and inner sun visor hanger
clips. (2) Remove upper A-pillar trim covers.
(3) Remove dome lamp.
(4) Separate header lining from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
A-PILLAR AND WINDSHIELD HEADER
WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL (FIG. 2)
(1) Remove upper and lower A-pillar trim covers.
(2) Remove header lining and moulding.
(3) Pull A-pillar door opening weatherstrip from
pinch flange. (4) Pull drip rail weatherstrip from drip rail next
to windshield.
Fig. 1 Windshield Header Moulding
Ä AP/27 CONVERTIBLE 23 - 117
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(5) Raise convertible top, do not latch top to wind-
shield header. (6) Remove pop-rivets holding stay pads and reten-
tion cables to top header. (7) Lower convertible top.
(8) Remove E-clips and clevis pins holding second
bow pivot link to top header (Fig. 7). (9) Remove bolts holding roof rail pivot bracket to
top header (Fig. 7). (10) Separate top header from convertible top
frame. If top header replacement is required, transfer
latching components to replacement header.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place replacement top header in position in
front of roof rail ends on top of cover material. (2) Install bolts to hold top header to roof rail pivot
brackets. (3) Install clevis pins and E-clips holding top
header to second bow pivot link. (4) Raise convertible top. Do not latch.
(5) Rivet retention cables to top header.
CAUTION: Do not stretch top material, top latching
effort increases if top cover or stay pads are to
tight.
(6) Rivet forward ends of stay pads to top header.
A foam tape over rivet heads. (7) Apply contact adhesive to forward rolled flange
of top header and inside forward two inches of top
cover material. Allow adhesive to cure until slight
tackiness is evident. (8) Pull top cover material forward until wrinkles
are gone. (9) Press adhesive coated surfaces together over
front edge of top header. (10) Verify opening and closing effort of the con-
vertible top and latches. (11) Verify that wrinkles in top cover, with head- ers latched, are minimal. Slight wrinkles in top cover
will decrease when top is heated by the sun or arti-
ficial heat source. If necessary, adjust top latch
hooks.
(12) Lower convertible top.
(13) Place retaining strip at front edge of top
header over edge turned material. Using a scratch
awl, align screws holes in retaining strip to holes in
top header. (14) Install screws to hold retaining strip to top
header. (15) Install top header trim panel.
SECOND ROOF BOW AND LINKAGE
REMOVAL
(1) Lower convertible top.
(2) Remove E-clip and clevis pin holding second
roof bow pivot link to top header (Fig. 8). (3) Remove screws holding second roof bow actuat-
ing link to pivot link (Fig. 8). (4) Remove screws holding second roof bow to top
cover listing retainer (Fig. 9).
Fig. 5 Top Latch
Fig. 6 Stay Pads and Retention Cables
Fig. 7 Pivot Link and Roof Rail Pivot Bracket.
Ä AP/27 CONVERTIBLE 23 - 119
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(10) Locate feature strip insert at end of bow. Slide
feature strip to the side and separate strip from bow.
Do not damage foam filler strips attached to fourth
bow. (11) Separate top cover from fourth roof bow.
(12) Remove rivets holding rear window retainer
to fourth roof bow. (13) Separate retainer from bow.
(14) Mark location of stay pads and rear window
zipper apron to aid installation. (15) Remove staples holding stay pads to fourth
roof bow. (16) Remove staples holding rear window zipper
apron to fourth roof bow. (17) Remove staples holding side stay pads to
fourth roof bow. (18) Separate fourth roof bow from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
FORWARD ROOF RAIL
REMOVAL
(1) Lower convertible top and remove top header
trim cover. (2) Remove screws holding pivot bracket to for-
ward roof rail. (3) Remove bolt, washer and bushing holding cen-
ter link arm to forward roof rail. (4) Remove bolt, washer and bushing holding con-
trol link arm to forward roof rail. (5) Separate forward roof rail from frame.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
ROOF LINKAGE
REMOVAL (FIG. 12)
(1) Disengage top header latches. (2) Remove bolt, washer and bushing holding bal-
ance link arm to control link. (3) Remove bolt, washer and bushing holding bal-
ance link arm to rear roof rail behind quarter trim
link. (4) Separate balance link arm from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
REAR ROOF RAIL
REMOVAL (FIG. 13)
(1) Remove quarter trim panel.
(2) Disengage top latches, do not lower top.
(3) Remove quarter glass and weatherstrip.
(4) Loosen bolts holding rear roof rail main pivot
plate to quarter panel. (5) Remove clip and clevis pin holding gas assist
cylinder to rear roof rail. (6) Remove fourth roof bow slat spring.
(7) Remove pivot bolt holding slat to rear roof rail.
(8) Remove pivot bolt holding center link to rear
roof rail. (9) Remove bolts holding third roof bow to rear
roof rail. (10) Remove pivot bolt holding rear roof rail to
main pivot bracket. (11) Separate rear roof rail from roof frame.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
STATIONARY QUARTER GLASS AND
WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL (FIG. 14)
(1) Lower convertible top.
(2) Remove quarter trim panel.
(3) Remove nut holding quarter glass to rear roof
rail.
Fig. 11 Fourth Roof Bow
Fig. 12 Roof Rails and Linkage
Ä AP/27 CONVERTIBLE 23 - 121
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(4) Remove nuts and plastic insulators holding
quarter glass to lower mounting bracket. Separate
mounting stud plate and plastic insulators from
glass. (5) Slide glass downward to clear upper stud from
top rail. (6) Separate glass and weatherstrip from convert-
ible top frame.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install roof rail weatherstrip on glass (Fig. 15). (2) Position glass assembly in convertible top
frame opening. (3) Install nut and washer to hold upper glass stud
to top rail. (4) Install lower glass stud plate and plastic insu-
lators through holes at bottom of glass. (5) Install plastic insulators and nuts to hold glass
and stud plate to spring bracket. (6) Before tightening nuts at top and bottom of
glass, verify alignment to door glass and top rail
weatherstrip. (7) Secure all nuts holding glass to vehicle and in-
stall quarter trim panel.
TOP LIFT ASSIST CYLINDER
REMOVAL (FIG. 16)
(1) Remove interior trim as necessary to gain ac-
cess to quarter panel to top frame attachment bolts
and gas cylinder. (2) With top in up position (not latched). Loosen
top frame to quarter panel reinforcement bolts to al-
low top frame to shift rearward. (3) Remove clevis pin holding gas cylinder to top
frame. (4) Remove door ajar switch from B-pillar below
door striker. (5) Through door ajar switch mounting hole, re-
move bolt holding bottom of gas cylinder to quarter
panel reinforcement. (6) Separate top lift assist cylinder from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
REAR WINDOW
REMOVAL (FIG. 17)
There are foam strips attached to the outboard cor-
ners of the No. 4 bow on short tacking strips. These
are used to prevent any read-through of the bow. The
Fig. 13 Rear Roof Rail
Fig. 14 Stationary Quarter Glass and Weatherstrip
Fig. 15 Quarter Glass Roof Rail Weatherstrip
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(3) Mark all bolt and hinge attachment locations
with a grease pencil to provide reference marks for
installation. When installing hinge, align all marks
and secure bolts. The trunk lid should be aligned to 4
mm (.160 in.) gap to the quarter panels and flush
across the top surfaces along quarters. (4) Remove bolts holding hinge to trunk lid and
separate hinge from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
CONVERTIBLE TOP ADJUSTMENTS
When a convertible top component is aligned to
proper fit and finish specifications, weatherstrips and
seals will not always make proper contact. In these
cases, the use of shims, spacers, caulking putty and
foam adhesive backed tape will be required to gain
proper seal compression. Align weatherstrip and seal
channels or retainers so the contact surfaces are
smooth and make full contact with mating surfaces.
A paper strip, equal in size to a dollar bill, should be
able to be drawn through the contact surfaces with-
out tearing the paper. A reasonable amount of effort
should be required to pull the paper through. Bolt on body panels should be aligned to the weld
on body components. The door should be aligned to
the quarter panel, rocker panel and A-pillar. The
gaps between panels should be as equal as possible.
When the door is fitted properly, the door glass can
be aligned to roof rail and A-pillar weatherstrips. Af-
ter verifying the door and door glass alignment, the
quarter glass can be aligned to the door glass and
rear roof rail.
DOOR GLASS ALIGNMENT
GLASS UP-STOP
The door glass up-stop bumper can be adjusted to
raise or lower the glass in the full up position. (1) Remove door trim panel and water shield.
(2) Loosen up-stop bolt.
(3) Adjust bracket.
(4) Tighten up-stop bolt.
DIVISION BAR ALIGNMENT
The rear of the glass can be aligned up or down by
shifting the bottom attachment of the division bar.
Division bar adjustments are small and may not be
possible on some vehicles. (1) Remove door trim panel and water shield.
(2) Loosen blot holding bottom of division bar to
inner door panel. (3) Loosen bolt holding division bar to door inner
panel below stationary glass. (4) Shift division bar forward or rearward to
achieve proper adjustment. (5) Tighten bolts.
CONVERTIBLE TOP LATCH HOOKS
(1) Disengage top latches and raise top halfway.
(2) Loosen set screw locking latch hook in position.
(2) Rotate latch hook in or out to adjust latching
effort and roof header weatherstrip compression. (3) Verify latching effort and tighten set screws.
ROOF RAIL WEATHERSTRIP RETAINER
(1) Disengage top latches and raise top halfway.
(2) Verify that door glass is all the way up and
properly aligned.
Fig. 37 Trunk Lid
Fig. 38 Trunk Lid Hinge
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(3) Loosen nuts holding roof rail weatherstrip re-
tainer to roof rail. Shift retainer inboard or outboard
to achieve proper alignment. (4) Tighten nuts to hold retainer to roof rail and
latch top header. (5) Verify weatherstrip sealing and door closing ef-
fort.
QUARTER GLASS AND ROLLER BRACKET
QUARTER GLASS
(1) Verify that door glass is properly aligned.
(2) Loosen nut holding top of quarter glass to rear
roof rail. (3) Shift quarter glass inboard or outboard, for-
ward or rearward to achieve proper alignment. (4) Tighten nut to hold top of quarter glass to rear
roof rail. (5) Verify door glass operation and weatherstrip
sealing.
ROLLER BRACKET
The roller bracket controls the in and out move-
ment at the bottom for the quarter glass. (1) Remove quarter trim panel as necessary to
gain access to the bottom of the quarter glass. (2) Lower convertible top.
(3) Loosen bolts holding roller bracket to quarter
panel reinforcement. (4) Align roller bracket to reduce quarter belt
weatherstrip contact when top is raised and proper
sash weatherstrip compression against the door
glass. (5) Tighten bolts to hold roller to quarter panel
and verify top operation and weatherstrip sealing.
TOP STACK DOWN-STOP
Adjust down-stop in or out to set top stack down
position height.
CAUTION: Avoid setting top stack position too low,
top cover can be pinched and cut between wheel-
house and fourth bow. Seal base of down-stop with silicone after adjust-
ing to prevent water leaks.
TOP STACK UP-STOP
Adjust up-stop in or out to change the contact with
the rear rail. This will effect the fore/aft position of
the No. 1 bow.
FOURTH ROOF BOW SLAT
Adjust the fourth roof bow slat to reduce wrinkles
and bagging around rear window and sail panels. (1) Verify convertible top is up and latched.
(2) Loosen bolts holding the slat to the fourth roof
bow. (3) Slide the bow up or down as necessary and
tighten bolts.
REAR TENSIONER PLATE
Adjust rear tensioner plate by loosening screws, po-
sitioning plate forward or backward, and tightening
screws. Tension can be adjusted on the back of the
top cover by varying contact.
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AY-VEHICLE BODY COMPONENT SERVICE INDEX
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A-Pillar and Roof Rail Mouldings ............ 143
B-Pillar Trim Panel ...................... 143
Body Mouldings ......................... 146
Cowl Panel Trim and Scuff Plates ........... 143
Door Frame Trim Moulding ................ 137
Front Door and Hinge .................... 137
Front Door Glass ........................ 139
Front Door Latch ........................ 138
Front Door Silencer and Water Shield ........ 137
Front Door Trim Panel .................... 136
Front Door Window Regulator .............. 138
Front End Splash Shields ................. 136
Front Seat Belts ........................ 144
Front Seats ............................ 145
Grille AY/P Body ........................ 133
Grille AY/S Body ........................ 133
Grille Opening Panel AY/P Body ............ 134
Grille Opening Panel AY/S Body ............ 134
Head Lining ............................ 142
Hood and Hinges ....................... 134
Hood Latch and Release Cable ............. 135
Hood Ornament AY/P-S .................. 134
Outside Door Handle ..................... 138
Overhead Console ....................... 142 Quarter Trim Panel
...................... 143
Rear Deck Filler Panel ................... 146
Rear Door and Hinge .................... 140
Rear Door Fixed Glass Outer Cover ÐAY-S Body ......................... 141
Rear Door Fixed Window Module ........... 142
Rear Door Frame Trim Moulding ............ 139
Rear Door Glass ........................ 141
Rear Door Glass Lift Plate and Guide Bar ..... 141
Rear Door Latch ........................ 140
Rear Door Outer CoverÐAY-P Body ......... 141
Rear Door Outside Handle ................ 140
Rear Door Silencer and Water Shield ........ 140
Rear Door Trim Panel .................... 139
Rear Door Window Regulator .............. 141
Rear Seat Belts ......................... 144
Rear Seats ............................ 145
Rear Shelf Trim Panel .................... 144
Rear Window Glass ...................... 147
Side View Mirror Trim Cover ............... 137
Trunk Lid .............................. 147
Trunk Lid Hinge ........................ 147
Trunk Lid Torsion Bar .................... 148
Vinyl Roof Bonnet ....................... 146
GRILLE AY/P BODY
REMOVAL (FIG. 1)
(1) Remove screws holding grille to opening panel.
(2) Push top of grille downward and pull forward.
(3) Separate grille from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
GRILLE AY/S BODY
REMOVAL (FIG. 2)
(1) Loosen hidden screws holding grille to grille
opening panel at corners of grille. The screws are
captured in a clearance hole covered by a bracket be-
hind the grille. (2) Pull grille forward from grille opening panel.
INSTALLATION
Reverse the preceding operation.
Fig. 1 GrilleÐAY/P Body
Fig. 2 GrilleÐAY/S Body
Ä AY-BODY 23 - 133