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Interior - Rear Door Sunshade Handle is Broken

68 07 10

October 25, 2007

2010431 Supersedes T.B. Group 68 number 05-01dated April 12, 2005 due to
inclusion into ElsaWeb.





Vehicle Information

Condition

Door Sunshade, Rear, Repairing Broken Handle

Technical Background





Rear door sunshade handle -C- broken or will not return to
rest position.

Note:
DO NOT replace complete sunshade -B- for this condition, replace handle -C- and cover strip -A- following procedure below.

Production Solution

No production change required.

Service

Tip:
Secure the sunshade !! DO NOT allow shade to recoil back
into the door panel.





^ Pull sunshade up partially and secure shade using a pinch clamp (spring clip) to door trim panel.

^ Flip cover strip -A- over and look for the metal tab on forward end (towards the front of the vehicle).

^ Remove cover strip -A- by bending metal tab in direction of arrow.





^ Slide cover strip -A- rearward (arrow) off sunshade -B-.

^ Insert handle -C- (from figure 1) Part No: 3D4 861 697A* into slot on new cover strip.

Tip:
Once handle is installed into cover strip it cannot be removed.





^ Reinstall sunshade mesh -B- into new cover strip assembly -A- Part Number:

Left side 3D7861355A___*

Right side 3D7861356A___*

*) Add color code

^ Align groove of cover strip -A- onto sunshade mesh -B-
and slide forward (arrow) onto sunshade mesh.





^ Secure by bending metal tab in direction of arrow.

^ Remove clamp from sunshade





Warranty





Required Parts and Tools

No Special Tools required

Additional Information

All part and service references provided in this Technical Bulletin are subject to change and/or removal. Always check with your Parts Dept. and Repair Manuals for the latest information.