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Spllice Location Fig.
S209 Between Grounds G202,
G203 and Brake Shift
Interlock SolenoidN/S
S211 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O6
S212 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O6
S213 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O6
S214 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O6
S215 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O6
S216 Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S217 Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S218 Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S219 Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S220 Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S221 Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S222 Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S223
(Built-Up-
Export)Left Side of Instrument
Panel6
S224 Near Left Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O6
S225 Near Left Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O6
S226 Near Left Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O6
S240 Near Driver Power Mirror
T/O12Spllice Location Fig.
S241 Near Driver Power
Window Motor T/O12
S242 Near Driver Power Mirror
T/O12
S251 Near Left Visor/Vanity
Lamp T/O7
S252 Near Left Visor/Vanity
Lamp T/O7
S301 Near Fuel Pump Module
T/ON/S
S302 Near Left Rear Door
Opening8
S303 Near Left Rear Door
Opening8
S304 Near Left Rear Door
Opening8
S305 Under Rear Seat 8
S306 Under Rear Seat 8
S307
(Built-Up-
Export)Near Right Rear Door
Opening9
S308
(Built-Up-
Export)Below Left Rear Door
Opening8
S309 Near Rear Window
Defogger Ground T/O10
S310 Near G302 T/O 11
S311 Near G301 and G303
T/O10
S312 Near Center High
Mounted Stop Lamp T/O13
S351 Near Sunroof Motor T/O N/S
S352 Near Sunroof Switch T/O N/S
8W - 95 - 2 8W - 95 SPLICE LOCATIONSPL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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Spllice Location Fig.
S222 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S223 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S224 Near Right Instrument
Panel Speaker T/O20
S225 Near Instrument Cluster
T/O20
S226 In C103, C104 and C305
T/O20
S240 Near Driver Power
Window Motor T/O26
S241 Near Driver Power
Window Motor T/O26
S242 Near Driver Power Mirror
T/O26
S251 Near Left Visor/Vanity
Lamp T/O21
S252 Near Left Visor/Vanity
Lamp T/O21
S301 Near Fuel Pump Module
T/ON/SSpllice Location Fig.
S302 Near Right Door Opening 23
S303 Near Right Door Opening 23
S304 Near Right Door Opening 23
S305 Under Rear Seat 22
S306 Under Rear Seat 23
S307 Near Right Rear Door
Opening23
S308 Near Left Rear Door
Opening22
S309 Near Rear Window
Defogger Ground T/O24
S310 Near G302 T/O 25
S311 Near G301 and G303
T/O24
S312 Near Center High
Mounted Stop Lamp T/O27
S351 Near Sunroof Motor T/O N/S
S352 Near Sunroof Switch T/O N/S
8W - 95 - 14 8W - 95 SPLICE LOCATIONSPL
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)
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STATIONARY GLASS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
WINDSHIELD.............................4REAR WINDOW...........................6
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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.
CHRYSLER DOES NOT RECOMMEND GLASS
ADHESIVE BY BRAND. TECHNICIANS SHOULD
REVIEW PRODUCT LABELS AND TECHNICAL DATA
SHEETS, AND USE ONLY ADHESIVES THAT THEIR
MANUFACTURES WARRANT WILL RESTORE A
VEHICLE TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FMVSS 212.
TECHNICIANS SHOULD ALSO INSURE THAT PRIM-
ERS 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.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.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
WINDSHIELD
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.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS AND ADHESIVE
POWER KNIFE
²FeintPower Cutout Knife
²EqualizertMagnum, Interior Auto Glass Cut
Out Knife
ADHESIVE, PRIMER AND CLEANER
The following urethane adhesive systems are OEM
certified and conform to the FMVSS 212 windshield
retention standard and the FMVSS 216 roof crush
standard.
WINDSHIELD REMOVAL ± EXTERIOR METHOD
(1) Remove inside rear view mirror.
(2) Remove windshield wiper arms.
(3) Remove cowl cover.
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(4) Place protective covers over instrument panel
and hood.
(5) Remove windshield A-pillar moldings (Fig. 1)
using a suitable hook tool and trim stick.
(6) Using a sharp cold knife, cut urethane adhe-
sive holding the windshield to the A-pillars, roof
header and cowl pinch weld fences (Fig. 2). A power
cutting device can be used if available.
(7) Separate 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.
(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.
WINDSHIELD INSTALLATION
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 wind-
shield opening.
(1) Place replacement windshield into windshield
opening and position glass in the center of the open-
ing against the support spacers.
(2) Verify the glass lays evenly against the pinch
weld fence at the sides, top and bottom of the
replacement windshield. 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. 3).
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) Apply molding to Top 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.
Fig. 1 Windshield Header and Outside Molding
1 ± WINDSHIELD HEADER MOLDING
2 ± A-PILLAR OUTSIDE MOLDING
3 ± A-PILLAR
Fig. 2 Cut Urethane Around Windshield
1 ± COLD KNIFE
2 ± WINDSHIELD
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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(10) Apply pinch weld primer 15 mm (.75 in.) wide
around the windshield fence. Allow at least three
minutes drying time.
(11) Apply a 10 mm (0.4 in.) bead of urethane on
center line of windshield fence.
(12) With the aid of a helper, position the wind-
shield over the windshield opening. Align the refer-
ence marks at the bottom of the windshield to the
support spacers.
(13) Slowly lower windshield glass to windshield
opening fence. Guide the molding into proper position
as necessary. Push windshield inward molding is
flush to roof line and A-pillars (Fig. 4).
(14) Clean access urethane from exterior with
Mopart, Super Clean or equivalent.
(15) 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.
(16) Install A-pillar moldings.
(17) Install cowl cover and wipers.
(18) Install inside rear view mirror.
(19) After urethane has cured, remove tape strips
and water test windshield to verify repair.
REAR WINDOW
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. BE SURE TO REFER TO THE URE-
THANE MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS FOR CUR-
ING TIME SPECIFICATIONS, AND DO NOT USE
ADHESIVE AFTER ITS EXPIRATION DATE.
CAUTION: Open the left front door glass before
installing the rear window to avoid pressurizing the
passenger compartment if a door is slammed
before the urethane bonding is fully cured. Water
leaks can result
Refer to the windshield paragraph of this section
for a description of tools and adhesive systems that
are recommended for use in this procedure.
REAR WINDOW REMOVAL
(1) Remove rear window moldings.
(2) Remove upper quarter trim panel.
(3) Disconnect wire connectors from rear window
defogger.
WARNING: WEAR EYE AND HAND PROTECTION
WHEN HANDLING SAFETY GLASS. PERSONAL
INJURY CAN RESULT.
CAUTION: Do not damage body or trim finish when
cutting out glass or applying fence primer.
(4) Cut the urethane around the perimeter of the
rear window glass. Refer to Windshield section of
this group for proper procedures.
(5) Remove the rear window from the vehicle.
REAR WINDOW INSTALLATION
(1) Prepare the work area, window fence, and
glass the same way as described in the Windshield
section of this group.
(2) Place fence spacers at the locations shown (Fig.
5).
(3) Install the rear window molding on glass.
(4) Apply a 10 mm (0.4 in.) bead of urethane
around the perimeter of the glass.
(5) Install the glass in the same manner described
in the Windshield section of this group (Fig. 5).
(6) Connect rear window defogger wiring and inte-
rior trim.
(7) After urethane has cured, water test rear win-
dow to verify repair. Verify rear window defogger
operation.
Fig. 3 Work Surface Set up and Molding Installation
1 ± WINDSHIELD AND MOULDINGS
2 ± URETHANE BEAD AROUND GLASS 7mm (.3 in.) FROM
EDGE
3 ± BLOCKS
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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BODY COMPONENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
GRILLE................................13
HOOD.................................13
FRONT DOOR...........................14
SPLASH SHIELD.........................16
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
WATER LEAKS..........................18
WIND NOISE............................19
SERVICE PROCEDURES
HEAT STAKING..........................19
PLASTIC BODY PANEL REPAIR..............19
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
GRILLE................................23
HOOD LATCH...........................24
HOOD LATCH STRIKER....................24
HOOD RELEASE CABLE...................25
HOOD.................................26
HOOD SILENCER........................26
HOOD HINGE...........................26
COWL COVER...........................27
FRONT WHEELHOUSE SPLASH SHIELD......28
FENDER...............................28
EXTERIOR BADGEING ATTACHED WITH
DOUBLE SIDED FOAM TAPE..............28
EXTERIOR BADGEING/TAPE STRIPES
ATTACHED WITH ADHESIVES.............28
FRONT/REAR DOOR WINDOW CRANK........29
FRONT DOOR TRIM......................30
FRONT DOOR WATER DAM................30
DOOR OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP.........30
FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT
WEATHERSTRIP........................32
FRONT DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP . . . 32
FRONT DOOR OUTSIDE HANDLE............33
DOOR LOCK CYLINDER...................33
FRONT DOOR LATCH.....................33
FRONT DOOR LATCH STRIKER.............34
FRONT VERTICAL GUIDE BAR..............34
FRONT DOOR GLASS.....................36
FRONT DOOR CHECK STRAP..............36
FRONT DOOR...........................36
FRONT DOOR HINGE.....................38
FRONT/REAR DOOR APPLIQUE.............38
SIDE VIEW MIRROR......................39
SIDE VIEW MIRROR TRIM BEZEL............39
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP . . 39
SILL SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP..........40
REAR DOOR TRIM.......................40REAR DOOR WATER DAM.................40
REAR DOOR OUTSIDE HANDLE.............40
REAR DOOR LATCH......................41
REAR DOOR LATCH STRIKER..............43
REAR DOOR GLASS......................43
REAR DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR.........43
REAR DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP....43
REAR DOOR CHECK STRAP................45
REAR DOOR............................45
REAR DOOR HINGE......................45
FUEL FILL DOOR.........................46
DECKLID LATCH.........................47
DECKLID...............................47
DECKLID LIFT SPRINGS...................47
DECKLID LOCK CYLINDER.................48
DECKLID LATCH STRIKER.................48
DECKLID OPENING WEATHERSTRIP.........49
TRUNK CARPET.........................49
DECKLID COVER.........................50
ROOF RAIL WEATHERSTRIP................50
ROOF RAIL WEATHERSTRIP RETAINER
CHANNEL.............................50
B-PILLAR WEATHERSTRIP CHANNEL.........51
A-PILLAR TRIM..........................51
DOOR SILL TRIM.........................51
SIDE COWL TRIM........................52
B-PILLAR TRIM..........................52
UPPER QUARTER TRIM...................53
LOWER QUARTER TRIM...................53
FLOOR CONSOLE........................54
FRONT SEAT BELT BUCKLE................54
FRONT SEAT BELT RETRACTOR............54
FRONT SHOULDER BELT ADJUSTER.........54
REAR SEAT BELT BUCKLE.................55
REAR SEAT BELT RETRACTOR.............55
CARPET...............................56
SUN VISOR.............................56
HEADLINER.............................57
INSIDE REAR VIEW MIRROR...............57
REAR SHELF TRIM PANEL.................57
BODY VENT.............................58
ADJUSTMENTS
FRONT DOOR LATCH ADJUSTMENT.........58
REAR DOOR LATCH ADJUSTMENT..........58
SPECIFICATIONS
BODY LUBRICATION......................59
SPECIAL TOOLS
BODY.................................59
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
WATER LEAKS
Water leaks can be caused by poor sealing,
improper body component alignment, body seam
porosity, missing plugs, or blocked drain holes. Cen-
trifugal and gravitational force can cause water to
drip from a location away from the actual leak point,
making leak detection difficult. All body sealing
points should be water tight in normal wet-driving
conditions. Water flowing downward from the front of
the vehicle should not enter the passenger or luggage
compartment. Moving sealing surfaces will not
always seal water tight under all conditions. At
times, side glass or door seals will allow water to
enter the passenger compartment during high pres-
sure washing or hard driving rain (severe) condi-
tions. Overcompensating on door or glass
adjustments to stop a water leak that occurs under
severe conditions can cause premature seal wear and
excessive closing or latching effort. After completing
a repair, water-test vehicle to verify leak has stopped
before returning vehicle to use.
VISUAL INSPECTION BEFORE WATER LEAK TESTS
Verify that floor and body plugs are in place, body
drains are clear, and body components are properly
aligned and sealed. If component alignment or seal-
ing is necessary, refer to the appropriate section of
this group for proper procedures.
WATER LEAK TESTS
WARNING: DO NOT USE ELECTRIC SHOP LIGHTS
OR TOOLS IN WATER TEST AREA. PERSONAL
INJURY CAN RESULT.
When the conditions causing a water leak have
been determined, simulate the conditions as closely
as possible.
²If a leak occurs with the vehicle parked in a
steady light rain, flood the leak area with an open-
ended garden hose.
²If a leak occurs while driving at highway speeds
in a steady rain, test the leak area with a reasonable
velocity stream or fan spray of water. Direct the
spray in a direction comparable to actual conditions.
²If a leak occurs when the vehicle is parked on an
incline, hoist the end or side of the vehicle to simu-
late this condition. This method can be used when
the leak occurs when the vehicle accelerates, stops or
turns. If the leak occurs on acceleration, hoist the
front of the vehicle. If the leak occurs when braking,
hoist the back of the vehicle. If the leak occurs on left
turns, hoist the left side of the vehicle. If the leak
occurs on right turns, hoist the right side of the vehi-cle. For hoisting recommendations refer to Group 0,
Lubrication and Maintenance, General Information
section.
WATER LEAK DETECTION
To detect a water leak point-of-entry, do a water
test and watch for water tracks or droplets forming
on the inside of the vehicle. If necessary, remove inte-
rior trim covers or panels to gain visual access to the
leak area. If the hose cannot be positioned without
being held, have someone help do the water test.
Some water leaks must be tested for a considerable
length of time to become apparent. When a leak
appears, find the lowest point of the water track or
drop. After leak point has been found, repair the leak
and water test to verify that the leak has stopped.
Locating the entry point of water that is leaking
into a cavity between panels can be difficult. The
trapped water may splash or run from the cavity,
often at a distance from the entry point. Most water
leaks of this type become apparent after accelerating,
stopping, turning, or when on an incline.
MIRROR INSPECTION METHOD
When a leak point area is visually obstructed, use
a suitable mirror to gain visual access. A mirror can
also be used to deflect light to a limited-access area
to assist in locating a leak point.
BRIGHT LIGHT LEAK TEST METHOD
Some water leaks in the luggage compartment can
be detected without water testing. Position the vehi-
cle in a brightly lit area. From inside the darkened
luggage compartment inspect around seals and body
seams. If necessary, have a helper direct a drop light
over the suspected leak areas around the luggage
compartment. If light is visible through a normally
sealed location, water could enter through the open-
ing.
PRESSURIZED LEAK TEST METHOD
When a water leak into the passenger compart-
ment cannot be detected by water testing, pressurize
the passenger compartment and soap test exterior of
the vehicle. To pressurize the passenger compart-
ment, close all doors and windows, start engine, and
set heater control to high blower in HEAT position. If
engine can not be started, connect a charger to the
battery to ensure adequate voltage to the blower.
With interior pressurized, apply dish detergent solu-
tion to suspected leak area on the exterior of the
vehicle. Apply detergent solution with spray device or
soft bristle brush. If soap bubbles occur at a body
seam, joint, seal or gasket, the leak entry point could
be at that location.
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INSTALLATION
(1) Place the lock clip on the window crank.
(2) Place window crank on regulator shaft with the
window in the down position.
(3) Orientate the window regulator crank handle
appropriately at the 10 o'clock position and the left
handle at the 2 o'clock position.
(4) Push the handle in to the lock position on the
regulator shaft.
FRONT DOOR TRIM
REMOVAL
(1) Release door latch and open door.
(2) Lower door glass.
(3) Remove window regulator crank, if so equipped
(Fig. 26).
(4) Remove screw from inside arm rest pull cup
(Fig. 27).
(5) Remove screw from behind inside latch release
handle.
(6) Disengage push-in fasteners attaching trim to
door panel around perimeter of trim panel.
(7) Tilt trim panel outward to clear locator pins on
backside of trim panel.
(8) Disconnect trim panel from retainer channel in
inner belt weatherstrip at top of door by lifting while
gently jiggling.
(9) Move trim panel away from door and disengage
clip attaching latch rod to handle.
(10) Remove latch rod from handle.
CAUTION: Do not allow door trim panel to hang by
the wire connector or wiring.(11) Disconnect wire connector from power door
lock switch, mirror switch, and power window switch
if so equipped.
(12) Remove trim panel from door.
INSTALLATION
(1) Replace any damaged or missing push in fas-
teners from around perimeter of door trim panel.
(2) Place trim panel near door.
(3) Connect wire connector into power door lock
switch, mirror switch, and power window switch, if
so equipped.
(4) Insert latch rod into handle and engage clip.
(5) Install trim panel into retainer channel at top
of door and push down to seat.
(6) Locate door trim panel to inner door panel by
aligning locating pins on backside of trim panel to
mating holes in inner door panel.
(7) Install push in fasteners to hold trim to door
panel around perimeter of trim panel.
(8) Install screw inside latch release handle.
(9) Install screw inside arm rest pull cup.
(10) With the window in the down position, orien-
tate the window regulator crank handle appropri-
ately. Install the right handle at the 10 o'clock
position and the left handle at the 2 O'clock position,
if so equipped.
FRONT DOOR WATER DAM
REMOVAL
(1) Remove door trim panel.
(2) Remove door speaker, if equipped.
(3) Remove door trim pull cup mount bracket.
(4) Disconnect clip attaching lock linkage to lock
button bell-crank.
(5) Peel water dam away from adhesive around
perimeter of inner door panel (Fig. 28).
INSTALLATION
(1) Insure that enough adhesive remains to
securely retain the water dam. Replace as necessary.
(2) Place the water dam into position and press
securely to adhesive making sure to properly route
wiring and linkages.
(3) Engage clip attaching lock linkage to lock but-
ton bell-crank.
(4) Install door trim pull cup mount bracket.
(5) Install door speaker, if equipped.
(6) Install door trim panel.
DOOR OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
(1) Open door glass.
Fig. 26 Window Crank
1 ± WINDOW CRANK REMOVAL TOOL
2 ± WINDOW CRANK
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FRONT/REAR DOOR INNER BELT
WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
(1) Remove door trim panel.
(2) Remove weatherstrip from door. Use a rubber
mallet and a block of wood, tap upward at each clip
holding the molding to the door (Fig. 30).
INSTALLATION
(1) Push down on weatherstrip to engage channel
to door panel.
(2) Install door trim panel.
FRONT DOOR GLASS RUN WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
(1) Remove flag cover, door trim panel, water dam
as necessary.
(2) Remove door glass.
(3) Loosen side view mirror, as necessary.
(4) Remove weatherstrip fasteners.
(5) Pull weatherstrip from lower front channel
above door latch.
(6) Pull run weatherstrip from window frame
channel (Fig. 31).
INSTALLATION
(1) Clean butyl material from door flange area.
(2) Place door run weatherstrip in position on win-
dow frame channel.
(3) Push door run weatherstrip into window frame
channel.
(4) Push weatherstrip into lower front channel
above door latch.
(5) Install weatherstrip fasteners.
(6) Install door glass.
(7) Tighten side view mirror.
(8) Install pull cup support bracket, water shield,
door trim panel and flag trim.
Fig. 29 Door Outer Belt Weatherstrip
1 ± REAR DOOR OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
2 ± FRONT DOOR OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP3 ± DOOR MOLDING
4 ± OUTER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
Fig. 30 Front/Rear Door Inner Belt Weatherstrip
1 ± REAR DOOR
2 ± FRONT DOOR
3 ± INNER BELT WEATHERSTRIP
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INSTALLATION
(1) Place applique into position on door.
(2) Install fasteners into door applique.
SIDE VIEW MIRROR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove side view mirror bezel or door trim
panel as necessary.
(2) Remove nuts attaching mirror to door inner
panel (Fig. 41).
(3) Manual mirrors snap left side manual remote
from bezel.
(4) Electrical mirrors disconnect.
(5) Remove mirror from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position side view mirror on vehicle and install
nuts attaching mirror to door inner panel.
(2) Connect electrical mirror connector.
(3) Install nuts attaching mirror.
(4) Install mirror bezel or door trim panel as nec-
essary.
SIDE VIEW MIRROR TRIM BEZEL
REMOVAL
(1) Disengage clips attaching side view mirror
bezel to stanchion. Left side only with manual mir-
rors (Fig. 41).
(2) Remove mirror bezel from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place mirror bezel in position.
(2) Engage clips attaching side view mirror bezel
to stanchion.
DOOR UPPER SECONDARY WEATHERSTRIP
REMOVAL
(1) Using a fork-type prying tool, disengage push
in fasteners attaching door upper secondary weather-
strip to door opening.
(2) Remove weatherstrip from door.
Fig. 40 Front and Rear Door Applique
1 ± FRONT B-PILLAR APPLIQUE
2 ± REAR B-PILLAR APPLIQUE3 ± REAR DOOR SIDE GLASS APPLIQUE
Fig. 41 Side View Mirror
1 ± MIRROR ASSEMBLY
2 ± MIRROR BEZEL
PLBODY 23 - 39
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)