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Put on gloves to protect your
hands. |
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Be careful not to damage the painted
surface. | |
| 1. |
Remove the following items.
| A. |
Roof molding
(Refer to the BD group-
"Panoramaroof") |
| B. |
Rear seat
(Refer to the BD group- "Rear
Seat") |
| C. |
Rear pillar trim
(Refer to the BD group- "Interior
Trim") |
| D. |
Package tray trim
(Refer to the BD group- "Interior
Trim") |
| E. |
Rear window glass heater
connector
(Refer to BE group - "Rear window
defogger") | |
| 2. |
Spread the WD-40 on the side of rear window
glass. |
| 3. |
Cut out the adhesive using the cutter
(A).
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Please use the cutter which balde
length is between 8-12
inches. | |

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| 4. |
Enough on the upper (A) and lower (B) side (C)
of rear window glass. and then cut out the adhesive using the cutter
tool (09861-31100) (D).

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| 5. |
Remove the rear window glass (A).
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When removing and installing the
rear window glass, an assistant is
necessary. | |

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| 1. |
With a knife, scrape the old adhesive smooth
to a thickness of about 2mm (0.08 in.) on the bonding surface around
the entire rear window glass opening flange :
| A. |
Do not scrape down to the painted
surface of the body; damaged paint will interfere with proper
bonding. |
| B. |
Remove the rubber dam and fasteners from
the body. |
| C. |
Mask off surrounding surfaces before
painting. |

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| 2. |
Clean the body bonding surface with a sponge
dampened in alcohol. After cleaning, keep oil, grease and water from
getting on the clean surface.

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| 3. |
With a sponge, apply a light coat of body
primer to the original adhesive remaining around the windshield
opening flange. Let the body primer dry for at least 10
minutes.
| A. |
Do not apply glass primer to the body,
and be careful not to mix up glass and body primer
sponges. |
| B. |
Never touch the primed surfaces with
your hands. |
| C. |
Mask off the dashboard before painting
the flange. |

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| 4. |
Apply a light coat of glass primer to the
outside of the fasteners.
| A. |
Never touch the primed surface with your
hand. If you do, the adhesive may not bond to the glass
properly, causing a leak after the tailgate glass is
installed. |
| B. |
Do not apply body primer to the
glass. |
| C. |
Keep water, dust, and abrasive materials
away from the primer. |

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| 5. |
Paste the rear window glass molding (A), and
then install the rear window glass (B).

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| 6. |
Pack adhesive into the cartridge without air
pockets to ensure continuous delivery. Put the cartridge in a
caulking gun, and run a bead of sealant (B) around the edge of the
rear window glass (A) as shown. Apply the adhesive within 30 minutes
after applying the glass primer. Make a slightly thicker bead at
each corner.

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| 7. |
Use suction cups (A) to hold the rear window
glass (B) over the opening, align it with the alignment marks (C)
made in step 15, and set it down on the adhesive. Lightly push on
the windshield until its edges are fully seated on the adhesive all
the way around. Do not open or close the doors until the adhesive is
dry
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When installing the rear window
glass (B), set the rear glass service hole (D) to the
frame exactly.
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| 8. |
Let the adhesive dry for at least 3-4 hour,
then spray water over the glass and check for leaks.
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Do not spray to adhesive area
directly. Spray water over the glass and then spill
water around the
glass. | | |
| 9. |
Make leaking areas, and let the glass dry,
then seal with adhesive.
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Let the vehicle stand for at least
four hours after glass installation. If the vehicle has
to be used within the first eight, it must be driven
slowly. |
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Keep the glass dry for the first
hour after
installation. |
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Please caution to driver not to
drive vehicle along an uneven dirt load or violently
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| 10. |
Reinstall all remaining removed
parts.
| A. |
Rear window glass heater
connector
(Refer to BE group - "Rear window
defogger") |
| B. |
Package tray trim
(Refer to the BD group- "Interior
Trim") |
| C. |
Rear pillar trim
(Refer to the BD group- "Interior
Trim") |
| D. |
Rear seat
(Refer to the BD group- "Rear
Seat") |
| E. |
Roof molding
(Refer to the BD group-
"Panoramaroof") | | |