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For 1990-2009 cars only

Removal Procedure


    Object Number: 255986  Size: SH

    Important: If using a bladed tool, protect the surrounding surfaces. Do not damage the paint.

  1. Starting at the rear of the door, use a braided wire or a thin bladed tool inserted between the molding and the sheet metal in order to split the foam tape.
  2. Remove the molding from the door.
  3. Notice: If tape is still intact on the molding or panel, do not remove the tape. Clean the tape and the mating surface with Adhesive Cleaner. Wipe the tape and mating surface with a clean, soft cloth. If the tape is damaged, refer to Emblem/Nameplate Replacement.

  4. Remove the old adhesive from the panel and the molding (if reusing) using 3M General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner 08984, or the equivalent.
  5. Important: Do not use rotating adhesive removal discs on the moldings. The rotating discs generate excessive heat. Excessive heat may cause molding damage.

  6. Use 3M General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner 08984, or the equivalent, in order to remove the old adhesive from the panel and the molding (if reusing).
  7. Use 3M Scotch-Brite Adhesive Removal Discs on the body panels.

Installation Procedure


    Object Number: 255986  Size: SH
  1. If reusing the molding, apply new adhesive to the molding.
  2. Align the molding using the locator pins.
  3. Remove the backing from the tape.
  4. Important: Wear clean gloves or use a clean towel while performing this step.

  5. Align the molding.
  6. Press the molding to the door.
  7. Assure proper wetout of the adhesive by applying heavy hand pressure against the molding at the upper and the lower tape locations. Rub along the entire length of the molding.