Windshield Glass: Replacement
NOTE:
Installation is in the reverse order of the removal.
- REMOVE FR WIPER ARM RH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE FR WIPER ARM LH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE HOOD TO COWL TOP SEAL (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE COWL TOP VENTILATOR LOUVER LH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE COWL TOP VENTILATOR LOUVER RH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE FRONT DOOR WEATHERSTRIP RH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE FRONT DOOR WEATHERSTRIP LH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE FRONT PILLAR GARNISH RH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE FRONT PILLAR GARNISH LH (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE INNER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSY (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE RH VISOR ASSY (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE LH VISOR ASSY (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE GLOVE BOX LAMP ASSY (W/ SLIDING ROOF) (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE ASSIST GRIP SUB-ASSY (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE VISOR HOLDER (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE ROOF HEADLINING ASSY (See REPLACEMENT )
- REMOVE WINDSHIELD MOULDING OUTSIDE
- Using a knife, cut off the moulding as shown in Fig 1
.NOTE: Do not damage the body with the knife.
- Remove the remaining moulding.NOTE:
When removing, make a cut partly, pull and remove it by hand.
- Using a knife, cut off the moulding as shown in Fig 1
.
- REMOVE WINDSHIELD GLASS
- Push a piano wire through between the body and glass from the interior.NOTE:
Apply protective tape to the outer surface to keep the surface from being scratched.
- Tie both wire ends to wooden blocks or similar objects.NOTE:
- When separating the glass, take care not to damage the paint and interior/exterior ornaments.
- To prevent the piano wire to be cut, do not cross it.
- Cut the adhesive by pulling the piano wire around it.
- Using a suction rubber, remove the glass.NOTE: Leave as much adhesive on the body as possible when cutting off the glass.
- Push a piano wire through between the body and glass from the interior.
- CLEAN WINDSHIELD GLASS
- Using a scraper, remove the damaged stoppers, dam and adhesive sticking to the glass.
- Clean the outer circumference of the glass with white gasoline.NOTE:
- Do not touch the glass after cleaning it.
- Be careful not to damage the body.
- INSTALL WINDSHIELD GLASS STOPPER NO.1
- Install 2 new windshield glass stoppers No.1 to the body as shown in Fig 5 .
- INSTALL WINDSHIELD GLASS STOPPER NO.2
- Coat the installation part of the stopper with Primer G.NOTE:
- Dry the primer coating for 3 minutes or more.
- Do not apply too much primer.
- Install 2 new windshield glass stoppers No.2 onto the glass as shown in Fig 6
.
A: 40.0 mm (1.575 in.)
B: 7.7 mm (0.303 in.)
- Coat the installation part of the stopper with Primer G.
- INSTALL FRONT PILLAR OUTER DAM
- Coat the installation part of the front pillar outer dam with Primer G.NOTE:
- Dry the primer coating for 3 minutes or more.
- Do not apply too much primer.
- Install 2 new front pillar outer dams with double-stick tape as shown in Fig 7
.NOTE: Do not touch the glass face after cleaning it.
A: 7 mm (0.28 in.)
B: 22.5 mm (0.886 in.)
C: 45 mm (1.77 in.)
D: 5 mm (0.20 in.)
- Coat the installation part of the front pillar outer dam with Primer G.
- INSTALL WINDSHIELD GLASS
- Clean and shape the contact surface of the vehicle's body.
- Using a knife, cut away any rough areas on the body.NOTE:
Leave as much adhesive on the body as possible.
- Clean the cut surface of the adhesive with a piece of shop rag saturated in cleaner.
- Using a knife, cut away any rough areas on the body.
- Position the glass.
- Using a suction rubber, place the glass in the correct position.
- Check that all the contacting parts of the glass rim are perfectly even.
- Place reference marks between the glass and body.NOTE: Check that the stoppers are attached to the body correctly.NOTE:
When reusing the glass, check and correct the reference mark's positions.
- Remove the glass.
- Coat the contact surface of the body panel with Primer M.
- Using a brush, coat the exposed part of the contact surface on the vehicle side with Primer M.NOTE:
- Dry the primer coating for 3 minutes or more.
- Do not coat the adhesive with Primer M.
- Do not apply too much Primer.
- Using a brush, coat the exposed part of the contact surface on the vehicle side with Primer M.
- Coat the contact surface of the glass with Primer G.
- Using a brush or sponge, coat the edge of the glass and the contact surface with Primer G.NOTE:
- Dry the primer coating for 3 minutes or more.
- Do not apply too much primer.
- Using a brush or sponge, coat the edge of the glass and the contact surface with Primer G.
- Apply adhesive.
- Cut off the tip of the cartridge nozzle as shown in Fig 9
.
Part No. 08850-00801 or equivalent
NOTE:After cutting off the tip, use all adhesive within the time described in the table below.
Temperature TimeTemperature Tackfree Time 35°C (95°F) 15 minutes 20°C (68°F) 100 minutes 5°C (41°F) 8 hours - Load the sealer gun with the cartridge.
- Coat the glass with adhesive, as shown in Fig 9
.
A: 8.0 mm (0.315 in.)
B: 12.5 mm (0.492 in.)
- Cut off the tip of the cartridge nozzle as shown in Fig 9
.
- Install the glass.
- Using a suction rubber, position the glass so that the reference marks are aligned, and press it in gently along the rim.NOTE:
- Dry the primer coating for 3 minutes or more.
- Check that the stoppers are attached to the body correctly.
- Check the clearance between the body and glass.
- Lightly press the glass front surface for close contact.
- Using a scraper, remove any excess or protruding adhesive.NOTE:
Apply adhesive on the glass rim.
- Using a suction rubber, position the glass so that the reference marks are aligned, and press it in gently along the rim.
- Clean and shape the contact surface of the vehicle's body.
- INSTALL WINDSHIELD MOULDING OUTSIDE
- Install a new windshield moulding to the windshield glass before the adhesive has hardened.
- Hold the windshield glass in place securely with protective tape or equivalent until the adhesive has completely hardened.
- Using a scraper, remove any excess or protruding adhesive before the adhesive has hardened.NOTE: Take care not to drive the vehicle during the time described in the table below.Temperature Time
Temperature Tackfree Time 35°C (95°F) 1.5 hours 20°C (68°F) 5 hours 5°C (41°F) 24 hours
- INSPECT FOR LEAK AND REPAIR
- Conduct a leak test after the adhesive has completely hardened.
- Seal any leak with sealant.