Vista Vent - Introduction
Number 84-10-13 Date 4/84
Subject: VISTA VENT - 1984 PONTIAC 1000 STYLES
A new vista vent was introduced into 1984 Pontiac 1000 production in March of 1984.
Figure 1:
The optional roof mounted vista vent assembly is manually operated. The rear edge of the glass raises about 45 mm (1-3/4") above the roof panel in the full open position. The vent glass is made of tempered glass and closes against a one-piece silicone weatherstrip which is cemented into the aluminum frame (see Figure 1).. The front and rear latches are attached to the glass with screws which pass through the glass and into special shoulder nuts. The screws and nuts are insulated from the glass with protective bushings (MANY OF THE SCREWS USED HAVE LEFT-HAND THREADS - USE EXTRA CAUTION).
Glass Storage
The vista vent glass (Figure 1) can be removed and stored in a protective storage bag assembly located in the rear compartment area as follows:
Figure 2:
1. Open vista vent by pulling rear handle down to first position. Press buttons (Figure 2) on catch retainer and pull handle retaining tab from catch retainer.
2. Pull down on both front latches until the pins release from the retainers on the frame.
3. Remove glass carefully and store in protective bag.
4. To install glass, position front latch pins into frame retainers and lower rear edge of glass (with handle projecting down). Lock front latches to frame retainers by pushing latch tabs forward, then insert handle retaining tab into catch retainer until it locks in place and then push handle rearward to close vista vent.
Vista Vent Glass
Glass assembly consists of the front latches, rear handle and glass. Spacers are located between the glass for proper adjustment. If the weatherstrip in the frame has been under compressed, turn the latch retaining screws clockwise and remove latches and one spacer then replace the front latches. Tighten screws by turning them counter-clockwise.
The same procedure applies to the rear handle. Removing the spacer(s) brings the glass tighter against the weatherstrip to make a water-tight seal.
Handle Assembly
To remove a defective handle, remove slotted screws that hold the handle to the glass in a clockwise direction. To tighten the screws when installing the new handle to the glass, turn the slotted screws in a counter-clockwise direction. The handle should be mounted as close to the edge of the glass as possible before the screws are tightened completely.
Catch Retainer
To replace the catch retainer:
1. Remove the glass.
2. Lift the weatherstrip, gently, directly above the rear retainer. Be careful not to tear the weatherstrip, If torn, repair with Sure Seal Black Silicone Sealer (LAG) or 3M Black Super Silicone Sealant (08662).
3. Remove the two screws that hold the catch retainer to the frame.
4. Position the retainer in place and attach with 2 new screws through the frame and into the retainer.
Front Latch Assembly
To remove a defective latch, turn the slotted screws beneath the glass that hold the latch to the glass in a clockwise direction. To tighten the screws when installing the new latch, turn the slotted screws in a counter-clockwise direction. The latch should be mounted as close to the edge of the glass as possible before the screws are tightened completely.
Vista Vent Frame Assembly
The frame assembly includes the aluminum frame, the weatherstrip, the intergal (2) front latch retainers with the air deflector attached to the retainers, the rear catch retainer attached to the frame, the sponge tape applied to the underside of the frame to seal the frame from water leaks, (4) metal strips and (4) metal corners with screws are used to attach the frame to the roof panel.
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Removal (Figure 1)
1. Remove the glass.
2. Remove the weatherstrip (using a wide screwdriver or similar tool) from the frame for access to the screws that hold the frame to the roof. (Tape around the perimeter of the frame to protect the paint from damage.)
3. Remove the lace that holds the headliner in the frame groove.
4. Remove dome lamp and carefully remove headliner material from frame groove.
5. Remove the frame attaching screws (30).
6. Lower edge of headlining and remove the (4) galvanized strips and corners that hold the frame to the roof panel.
7. Remove frame assembly from roof.
Installation
1. When installing a new frame, remove the weatherstrip from the frame. It is not glued in. Handle carefully so as not to tear the glued butt joint. This joint is directly above the paper insert in the frame. This insert is to be removed before the weatherstrip is permanently installed.
2. Position frame in roof opening in same position as old frame.
3. Line up galvanized strips and corners one at a time in the following sequence:
a. Side strip unnotched
b. Side strip notched (notch straddles butt joint in the frame)
c. Front and rear strips
d. Corner strips last
Insert the 3/4" long screws (furnished with the kit) in the holes located on the vertical wall of the frame. You can visually see the holes in the galvanized strips by looking through the larger holes in the frame. Tighten all screws and the frame will be drawn securely to the roof panel.
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4. Apply a 1/8" bead of Sure Seal Black Silicone Sealer (LAG) or 3M Black Super Silicone Sealer (08662) in the upper lip of the frame and also on the base of the frame. The weatherstrip can now be placed in the frame (Figure 1).
a. The butt joint should be located between the screws on the end of the driver's side of the frame.
b. Insert the top edge of the weatherstrip first making sure that the tail is tucked firmly into the groove beneath the upper flange.
c. The weatherstrip has been cut to the proper length. If it appears too long, "load" the corners until it fits flat in the frame.
d. The weatherstrip must be securely tucked in the undercuts of the frame. This will eliminate leaks between the frame and weatherstrip.
e. Carefully tuck the headliner into the groove on the underside of the frame. Install lace into frame groove.
f. Place the air deflector in position to allow the front latches on the glass to drop between the deflector wires. This will enable you to close the front latches and fold the air deflector forward on top of the latches. Make sure the shiny metal pins in the front latches fit in the grooves of the frame retainers before latching. Slide the metal handle tongue into the rear catch retainer until a click is heard, then pull the handle down and to the rear to secure glass.
Do not remove or vent for 24 hours to allow the adhesive to cure.
Vista Vent Weatherstrip
To replace the weatherstrip proceed as follows:
1. Remove the glass.
2. Apply masking tape to top surface of frame as protection.
3. Use a wide screwdriver or similar tool to remove weatherstrip from the frame. All fragments and adhesive particles must be removed from the upper and lower grooves in the frame.
4. Apply Sure Seal Black Silicone Sealer (LAG) or 3M Black Super Silicone Sealer (08662) in the upper groove of the frame and also the lower base of the frame where the weatherstrip sets.
5. Install the weatherstrip starting in the corners with the butt joint located between the screws on the driver's side of the frame.
6. Tuck the upper and then the lower tail portions of the weatherstrip into the grooves of the frame. This will eliminate leaks between the frame and weatherstrip. The weatherstrip has been cut to the proper length. If it appears too long, "load" the corners until it fits flat in the frame.
7. Replace glass and do not remove or vent for 24 hours to allow the adhesive to cure.
Air Deflector
To replace the air deflector, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the glass.
2. Lift the weatherstrip, gently, directly above the front retainers - be careful not to tear. If you should tear latch weatherstrip, repair with silicone adhesive.
3. Remove the screws that hold the retainers to the frame.
4. To install, position air deflector and retainers in place and insert screws through frame and into retainers. The screws must be tightened securely.