Rear - Height
1. With the front door window glass and channel in the full up position and the front door closed, draw a line along the top of the front door window glass and channel with a felt marker.
NOTE:
- The specifications provided have ranges because individual vehicles may vary based on how the front door fits on the car body. It may be necessary to change the front door window glass and channel adjustments to the high or low end of the specification to correct the concern.
- Hold the felt marker 90 degrees to the front door window glass and channel.
2. Make a mark 55.0 mm (2.16 inches) from the rear of the front door window glass and channel even with the lower edge of the roof drip moulding.
3. Lower the front door window glass and channel. The mark must be 3.0-4.0 mm (0.11-0.15 inch) from the top edge of the front door window glass and channel.
4. If adjustment is required, remove the front door trim panel.
5. Lower the front door window glass and channel 25.4 mm (1.0 inch). Make a reference mark on the front door and the rear door window inner stabilizer bolt.
6. Loosen the rear door window glass inner stabilizer bolt just enough to be able to slide the door window glass inner stabilizer. Move the rear door window glass inner stabilizer the same distance the mark is out of specification.
Example: If the front door window glass and channel is 1.0 mm (0.03 inch) too high, lower the rear door window glass inner stabilizer 1.0 mm (0.03 inch).
7. Tighten the rear door window glass inner stabilizer bolt to 7-9 Nm (60-87 Lb-In).
8. Raise the front door window glass and channel and recheck.
9. Install the front door trim panel.