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Rear Quarter Window Glass [5-Door]





Rear Quarter Window Glass
This is a "Trustmark Authoring Standards (TAS) Repair Procedure"
- TAS style procedures can be identified by steps that have no accompanying step text and the magenta color of the electrical connectors and fasteners such as nuts, bolts, clamps or clips.
- TAS removal and installation procedures use a sequence of color illustrations to indicate the order to be followed when removing/disassembling or installing/assembling a component.
- Many of the TAS procedures will have the installation information within the removal steps.
- The TAS color illustrations use a variety of symbols to indicate important details of the procedures. It is important to understand these symbols in order to properly used the TAS procedures.
Refer to How to Use TAS Procedures and TAS Symbol Glossary at Vehicle | Description and Operation for additional information on these TAS procedures.
For additional information, refer to How to Use TAS Procedures How to Use TAS Procedures

Removal
For additional information, refer to Rear Quarter Panel Moulding
For additional information, refer to C-Pillar Upper Trim Panel C-Pillar Upper Trim Panel
For additional information, refer to D-Pillar Trim Panel D-Pillar Trim Panel
For additional information, refer to Loadspace Trim Panel Luggage Compartment Trim













CAUTION: Protect the surrounding components.

CAUTION: Protect the surrounding paintwork to avoid damage.
1 Pull glazing wire through windshield sealant to the inside of the vehicle.





Installation






CAUTION: Make sure that the mating faces are clean and free of foreign material.





NOTE:
Make sure that a Hi-modulus sealer (for example, Wurth Ultimate adhesive) is used when bonding the component to the vehicle.
1 Prepare the window glass, window glass flange and trimmed PU adhesive in accordance with the instructions included with the PU adhesive kit.








2 Test the sealer for leaks, apply additional sealer if necessary. If water is used, allow sealer to dry before testing. Spray water around the glass and check for leaks. Mark any area that leaks. Dry the glass and sealer then apply additional sealer.
3 To install, reverse the removal procedure.