Quarter Window Replacement
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Quarter Window Replacement
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Special Tools
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J 24402-A Glass Sealant (Cold Knife) Remover
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J 39032 Stationary Glass Removal Tool
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Use a urethane adhesive systems which meet GM Specification GM 3651G
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Warning
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If a window is cracked but still intact, crisscross the window with masking tape in order to reduce the risk of damage or personal injury.
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Note
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Before cutting out a stationary window, apply a double layer of masking tape around the perimeter of the painted surfaces and the interior trim.
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Remove the rear quarter trim panel. Refer to
Quarter Upper Trim Panel Replacement
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2.
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Disconnect the electrical connector from the window.
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3.2.
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Defroster outlets and A/C outlets
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4.
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Refer to
Glass and Sheet Metal Handling Warning
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The urethane adhesive fills the cavities between the body and window.
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Use a utility knife in order to cut around the outer and inner window edge (1).
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5.
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Use care not to cut off the window retainers on the inside edge.
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6.
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Note
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Keep the cutting edge of the tool against the window.
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This will allow the urethane adhesive to be separated from the window.
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Leave a base of urethane on the pinchweld flange.
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The only suitable lubrication is clear water.
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Use J 24402-A or, J 39032 , or equivalent to remove the window.
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7.
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Note
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If the retainers (1) are cut off when removing the quarter window (2) it will be necessary to tape the window in place.
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Remove the quarter window (2) from the opening.
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2.
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Connect the electrical connector to the window.
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4.
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Remove the protective coverings and tape from the vehicle quarter.
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