General Information on Door Glass Adjustments
Important:On frameless door glass, always check and verify door alignment to the body prior to adjusting the door glass. Some items may require that the door glass be adjusted. It is important that the door glass be able to contact and seal to the weatherstrip when operating the glass with the door closed ("reroll"). Always check the ability to "reroll the door glass" with the door in the closed position when door glass adjustments are made.
The glass is not parallel to the weatherstrip or is not contacting the up stops at the same time.
1. Lower the glass part way and raise to within 25 mm (1 in) from the weatherstrip.
2. Loosen the inner panel cam attachments. Refer to item 1 in Figure 29. The front attachment is slotted for adjustment.
3. Position the glass parallel to the weatherstrip and tighten the attachments.
Tighten
Tighten the attachments to 10 Nm (89 lb in).
The glass is forward or rearward.
1. Loosen the rear guide channel attachments. Refer to item 2 in Figure 29.
2. Position the glass to the desired location and tighten the attachments.
Tighten
Tighten the attachments to 27 Nm (20 lb ft).
This glass is up or down at the front.
1. Loosen the front up stop attachment. Refer to item 1 in Figure 30.
2. Position the glass to the desired location and tighten the attachments.
Tighten
Tighten the attachments to 10 Nm (89 lb in). The glass is up or down at the rear.
1. Loosen the rear up stop attachment in the rear guide channel.
2. Position the glass to the desired location and tighten the attachments.
Tighten
Tighten the attachments to 10 Nm (89 lb in).
The upper edge of the glass is inboard or outboard.
1. Loosen the rear guide channel attachments
2. Loosen the front up stop in/out attachment (access through the hole in inner panel rearward of the front up stop). Refer to item 2 in Figure 30.
Important:
The front up stop will "float" in or out as the jack screws are adjusted in or out.
3. Adjust the rear guide channel jack screws in or out as desired.
Tighten
^ Tighten the rear guide channel attachments to 27 Nm (20 lb in).
^ Tighten the front up stop in/out attachment to 10 Nm (89 lb in).
Belt stabilizers will reduce noise during glass travel or improve glass stability. Refer to item 3 in Figure 30.
1. With the glass in the full up position, loosen the stabilizer attaching screw.
2. Apply slight outboard pressure on the glass.
3. Tighten the stabilizer attaching screw.
Important:
If the glass binds or moans(squeaks during travel, loosen stabilizer and reposition it slightly inboard to reduce pressure on the door glass.
Adjust the window to the proper height to the roof weatherstrip. Then adjust the mirror patch to fit the door glass and the "A" pillar. Refer to item 1 in Figure 31 for up down and for and aft adjust. Refer to item 2 in Figure 31 for in and out adjustment.