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Rear Window Glass Installation




REAR WINDOW GLASS INSTALLATION

CAUTION:
- Opening and closing a door with all the windows fully closed changes the air pressure inside the vehicle, which might cause cracks in the sealant and prevent the normal installation of rear window glasses. Be sure to keep the door windows open until the installation work of rear window glasses is over.

1. Cut away the old sealant using a razor so that a 1-2 mm {0.04-0.07 in} thickness of sealant remains along the perimeter of the frame.

WARNING:
- Using a razor with bare hands can cause injury. Always wear gloves when using a razor.

2. If the sealant has come off completely in any one place, apply some primer after degreasing, and allow it to dry for approx. 30 min.Then apply a 2 mm {0.08 in} thickness of sealant.

3. Clean and degrease the perimeter approx. 50 mm {2.0 in} from the glass end and and the bonding area on the body.

4. If installing a reused rear window glass, perform the following procedure:
a. Clean and degrease the rear window molding installation area of the rear window glass.

b. Apply the glass primer to the rear window molding installation area of the rear window glass.

c. Remove the remaining double-sided adhesive tape from the rear window molding, and install the rear window molding (upper) to the rear window glass while aligning the molding with the center of the marking on the glass.






NOTE:
- Double-sided adhesive tape has been affixed to the new rear window molding.

d. Install the rear window molding (lower).

e. Apply the glass primer to the inside of the rear window molding at the joint between the upper and lower parts.






f. Affix the tape to the inside of the rear window molding at the joint.

g. Install the dam by aligning its end with the center of the marking on the glass as shown in the figure.






h. Attach the pins to the seating positions where marked during removal.

5. Place a mark at the point on the rear window glass indicated in the figure.






6. Use only glass primer on the rear window glass, and body primer on the rear window molding as shown in the figure. Allow it to dry for approx. 30 min.

CAUTION:
- Keep the area free of dirt, water and grease, and do not touch the surface. Otherwise, the primer may not properly bond to the surface of the glass and body, causing leaks to occur.





7. Apply sealant to the glass surface as shown in the figure.






8. Position the marking on the rear window glass and the curved line of the body (roof molding) left and right so that they are aligned.






9. Insert the pin into the body (1), and lower the rear part (2).






NOTE:
- If the rear window glass is tilted while inserting the pin into the body, the sealant will rub against the body flange, causing damage to the sealant.Do not tilt the rear window glass to the left or right while working.

10. Press the pins and engage the tabs to the body.

11. Press the rear window glass at (a) shown in the figure from the rear of the vehicle so that the measurement of the rear window molding lip gap is within specification.

CAUTION:
- If any sealant adheres to the AM/FM antenna and/or filament, be sure to wipe it off.





12. Install the nut.






13. Connect the AM/FM antenna and the filament connectors.

14. Install the following parts:
a. Rear package trim Service and Repair

b. Rear pillar trim Rear Pillar Trim Removal/Installation

c. Tire house trim Tire House Trim Removal/Installation

d. Rear seat Rear Seat Removal/Installation

15. Allow the sealant to harden completely. Sealant hardening time: 24 h

16. Apply soapy water to the rear window molding side and blow air from the interior, then verify that there are no bubbles or air leakage.

- If there are any bubbles or air leakage, repair the damaged part of the sealant and verify it again.