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Windshield Removal and Installation: Installation

  1. Using cleaning solvent, clean windshield edge where windshield glass is to be adhered. (Let it dry for more than 10 minutes.)
  2. Install new glass stoppers (1) (2 pieces) to lower side of windshield (2) as shown in figure.
    Fig 1: Installing New Glass Stoppers To Lower Side Of Windshield
    G06868832Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  3. To determine installing position of glass (1) to body (2), position glass against body so that clearance between upper end of glass (1) and body (2) is approximately 5.5 mm (0.217 in.) and clearances between each side end (right & left) of glass (1) and body (2) are even. Then mark mating marks (3) on glass (1) and body (2) as shown in figure. Upper clearance can be adjusted by moving glass stoppers position.

    Windshield clearance 

    "a": Approx. 5.5 mm (0.217 in.) 

    Fig 2: Inspecting Windshield Clearance
    G06868833Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  4. Clean contact surfaces of old adhesive (4), paint or bare metal thoroughly.

    If surfaces of paint or bare metal come out, apply primer (2) for body with caution not to apply primer (2) to surface of adhesive remaining on body.

    NOTE:
    • Be sure to refer to primer maker's instruction for proper handling and drying time.
    • Do not touch body and old adhesive surfaces where glass is to be adhered.
      Fig 3: Cleaning Contact Surfaces Of Old Adhesive
      G06868834Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  5. Install new molding to glass.
  6. Clean glass surface to be adhered to body with clean cloth. If cleaning solvent is used, let it dry for 10 minutes or more.

    Cleaning Area for windshield (distance from the edge of glass or molding) 

    30 - 50 mm (1.19 - 1.96 in.) 

  7. Install new spacers (1) to windshield (2).
    Fig 4: Identifying Spacers And Windshield
    G06868835Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  8. Using new brush, apply sufficient amount of primer onto glass along glass edge.
    NOTE:
    • Be sure to refer to maker's instruction for proper handling and drying time.
    • Do not apply primer on outside of ceramic coated surface.
    • Do not touch primer coated surface.

    Width applied primer for windshield 

    "a": 17 mm (0.67 in.) 

    "b": 20 mm (0.79 in.) 

    Fig 5: Applying Sufficient Amount Of Primer Onto Glass
    G06868836Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  9. Apply primer for molding along molding surface all around.
  10. Apply adhesive (1) referring to figure.
    NOTE:
    • Press glass (2) against fittings surface of body panel quickly after adhesive (1) is applied.
    • Use of rubber sucker grip is helpful to hold and carry glass after adhesive (1) is applied.
    • Perform steps 8) to 9) within 10 min. to ensure sufficient adhesion.
    • Be sure to refer to adhesive maker's instruction for proper handling and drying time.
    • Start from bottom side of glass (2).
    • Be careful not to damage primer.

    Adhesive amount specifications and position for windshield 

    Width "a": Approx. 7 mm (0.27 in.) 

    Height "b": Approx. 15 mm (0.59 in.) 

    Position "c": Approx. 10 mm (0.39 in.) for right, left and upper sections 

    Position "d": Approx. 50 mm (1.97 in.) for bottom section 

    Fig 6: Adhesive Amount Specifications And Position For Windshield
    G06868837Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  11. Holding rubber sucker grips (1), place glass onto body by aligning mating marks marked in step  3) and press it.
    NOTE:

    Adhesive requires a minimum hardening time, which varies with the type of the adhesive used. If proper precautions are not taken during this hardening time, problems such as poor sealing, loosening, and detachment of the windshield can occur.

    • Avoid quickly closing a door before complete hardening of the adhesive. Closing a door quickly could cause the windshield to become loose or even come off. If a door must be closed before the adhesive hardens completely, open all side windows first and then gently close the door.
    • If molding is not securely in place, hold it down with tape until the adhesive completely hardens.
    • Be sure to check the hardening time of the adhesive used and observe the precautions to take during the hardening time.
    • Refrain from driving until the adhesive completely hardens.
    • Do not blow compressed air directly at adhesive applied part when drying.
    • Do not use infrared light or like for drying.

    Fig 7: Holding Rubber Sucker Grips
    G06868838Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  12. Check for water leakage by pouring water over windshield through hose. If leakage is found, dry windshield and fill leaky point with adhesive. If water still leaks even after that, remove glass and start installation procedure all over again.
    NOTE: Doing water leakage check using water at too high a pressure may cause the adhesive to get detached. Use water flowing from a hose without pressurizing it to check for water leakage.
    Fig 8: Checking Water Leakage By Pouring Water Over Windshield Through Hose
    G06868839Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.