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Section D:Door Window Adjustment




- Moving upward on the slot of mounting point "A" causes the window glass to swing upward in the rear.

- Moving downward at mounting point "A" causes the window to swing downward at the rear.

- The alignment between the door window glass and top seals can be adjusted with the rear window guide rail (arrow 4). Mounting bolt "5" turned clockwise will cause window glass to move outward. The opposite occurs when turning mounting bolt "5" counterclockwise.

- The window glass height can be adjusted by the stop bolt on the window regulator (arrow 6).



- Loosening locknut "1" and turning adjusting screw "2" counterclockwise will move the guide rail inward at the top. Turning the adjusting screw clockwise reverses direction.

It is possible to adjust the triangular window and door glass window in the longitudinal direction by loosening all guide rail mounting and adjusting screw locknuts. Afterward, it may be necessary to loosen and reposition the window regulator.


For further information, consult Intro Book 944 S2 Cabriolet 89/90 Information Technik WKD 495 721.