Windows: Description and Operation
Rear Quarter Window Construction
The rear quarter window is installed by using a special type of adhesive (that is, one component urethane adhesive used with primer). For the rear quarter window replacement, it is important to use an adhesive which provides sufficient adhesion strength and follow the proper procedure.
NOTE:
Failure to use the correct procedures for replacing the rear quarter window can result in insufficient adhesion strength and vehicle damage.
- Be aware that the procedure described below is based on use of adhesive and primers produced by YOKOHAMA. When using adhesive materials produced by other manufacturers, be sure to follow the other manufacturer's instructions.
- Carefully read the instructions before starting the operation and follow all procedural and precautionary instructions when doing the work.
- Corrosion will start if coated surfaces that are scratched or otherwise damaged during rear quarter window replacement are left unrepaired.
- Be sure to repair damaged paintwork.
Use the specific adhesive which has the following property.
Glass adhesive shearing strength
40 kg/cm2 (569 lb/in2) or more
Adhesive materials and tools required for removal and installation.
- One component urethane adhesive and primers used in combination (For one sheet of rear quarter window).
- Adhesive (470 g (15.7 oz.))
- Primer for glass (30 g (1.0 oz.))
- Primer for body (30 g (1.0 oz.))
- Primer for molding (30 g (1.0 oz.))
- Eyeleteer
- Piano string
- Windshield knife
- Brush for primer application (2 pcs)
- Knife
- Rubber sucker grip
- Sealant gun (for filling adhesive)
- Putty spatula (for correcting adhered parts)