Part of rear side plate, 5D, spare part complete side
| Part of rear side plate, 5D, spare part complete side | 
Certain welded joints on the car may be MIG brazed with bronze as the filling material. A MIG brazed seam may be recognised from the gold colour of the joint. A MIG brazing must always be replaced by a new MIG brazing.
        
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| Replacement | 
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        Cut according to the markings.
         
        
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| 2. | 
        Cut as follows: 20 mm below the plate joint and 140 mm above the plate joint. The cutting is necessary in order to access the spot welds underneath.
         
        
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        Drill out the spot welds and lift away the loose piece.
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        Cut the reinforcement. The cut must be made in the centre of the oval hole.
         
        
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        Drill out the spot welds on the inner reinforcement.
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        Drill out the spot welds on the inside to the reinforcement.
         
        
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        Drill out the spot welds at the rear light cluster plate.
         
        
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        Drill out the spot welds by the door opening and the window opening.
         
        
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        Grind away the MIG brazing.
         
        
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        Drill out the spot welds in the luggage compartment.
         
        
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        Tap loose the side panel and break it loose from the wheel housing's adhesive.
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        Straighten any deformed panels. Adjust and align all fitting surfaces.
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        Cut the replacement panel so that it fits with the cuts previously made.
         
        
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        Cut away a piece in order to access the reinforcement. Cut the reinforcement so that it corresponds with the cutting on the car.
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        Drill out certain spot welds from the reinforcement so that it detaches from the section of the spare part that is not used.
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        Drill holes for plug welding where appropriate.
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        Grind clean the surfaces on the body and replacement panel that are to be welded.
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        Apply welding primer to the surfaces to be spot and plug welded. Use Teroson Zink Spray
         Apply Teroson 6700 on the edge of the outer wheel housing.  
        
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| 19. | 
        Fit the spare part in place and make fine adjustments.
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| 20. | 
        Fully weld the inner reinforcement.
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        Spot weld by the door opening and the window opening.
         
        
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        Spot weld on the inside to the reinforcement.
         
        
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        Plug weld at the rear light cluster plate.
         
        
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        Plug weld in the luggage compartment
         
        
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        Fully weld all joints.
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        Replace the MIG braze.
         
        
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        Smooth off the welds.
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        Wash away surplus welding primer. Welding primer reduces the adhesion of paint, filler and sealant.
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        Apply primer to all bare metal surfaces.
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| 31. | 
        Seal joints and seams with sealant.
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        Apply rust protector after painting. Use Terotex HV 400.
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