Liftgate Window Glass: Service and Repair
Rear Gate Glass
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect the ground cable from battery.
2. Remove the rear gate trim.
3. Remove the rear gate garnish.
4. Remove the rear wiper arm and rear wiper motor.
5. Disconnect the rear defogger connector and radio antenna connector.
6. Remove the rear gate glass in the same procedure as for windshield glass.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: When applying adhesive and installing the dam rubber and molding, refer to Ag printing as a mark.
1. Fabricate the cartridge nozzle tip as shown and set the sealant gun with the adhesive.
2. Prepare and clean the adhesion surfaces of the glass and body using the same procedures as for the windshield glass.
3. Attach the dam rubber to the glass.
4. Install the molding to the glass.
CAUTION: Be careful to attach the molding so that the molding has no loose or undulating part.
5. Install the rear gate glass in the same procedure as for windshield glass.
1. Apply the primer to the adhesive surface of glass side and body side using sponge.
2. Apply adhesive to the glass end back surface.
3. Attach the clip to the rear gate glass holder.
4. Insert the glass locating pins in the rear gate panel holes and install the rear gate glass.
5. Lightly press the entire perimeter of rear gate glass for tight fit.
6. Make flush the adhesive surface jutted out using spatula.
6. After completion of all work, allow the vehicle to stand for about 24 hours.
NOTE:
- When door is opened/closed after glass is bonded, always lower the door glass first, and then open/close it carefully.
- Move the vehicle slowly.
- For minimum drying time and vehicle standing time before driving after bonding, follow instructions or instruction manual from the adhesive manufacturer.
7. Connect the rear defogger connector and radio antenna connector.
8. Install the rear wiper arm and rear wiper motor.
9. Install the rear gate garnish.
10. Install the rear gate trim.
11. Connect the battery ground terminal.
12. After curing of adhesive, pour the water on external surface of vehicle to check that there are no water leaks.
NOTE: When a vehicle is returned to the user, tell him or her that the vehicle should not be subjected to heavy impact for at least three days.