Removal Procedure
Tools Required
• | J 24402-A Glass
Sealant (Cold Knife) Remover |
• | J 39032 Stationary
Glass Removal Tool |
• | GM Adhesive Caulking Kit P/N 12346392 or equivalent |
• | Solvent for cleaning the edge of the window (use GM Glass Cleaner P/N 1050427
or isopropyl alcohol) or equivalent |
• | Household cartridge-type caulking gun |
• | Commercial-type utility knife used to cut around the edge of the
window |
Caution: When working with any type of glass or sheet metal with exposed or rough
edges, wear approved safety glasses and gloves in order to reduce
the chance of personal injury.
Caution: Failure to prep the area prior to the application of primer
may cause insufficient bonding of urethane adhesive. Insufficient bonding
of urethane adhesive may allow unrestrained occupants to be ejected from
the vehicle resulting in personal injury.
Caution: At least 24 hours are required for complete curing of repair
material. The repair area should not be physically distrubed until after that
time. Insufficient curing of urethane adhesive may allow unrestrained occupants
to be ejected from the vehicle resulting in personal injury.
Caution: When replacing stationary windows, use Urethane Adhesive Kit GM P/N 12346392
(Canadian P/N 10952983), or a urethane adhesive system meeting GM Specification
GM3651G, to maintain original installation integrity. Failure to use the urethane
adhesive kit will result in poor retention of the window which may allow unrestrained
occupants to be ejected from the vehicle resulting in personal injury.
- Mask off the area around the rear window to: protect painted surfaces,
the headliner, and as an aid in cleanup after installation.
- Open the rear compartment in order to access the lower reveal
molding.
- Remove the rear window
lower reveal molding (2) by removing the fasteners (1) securing
the molding to the body.
- Remove the rear sail panels. Refer to
Sail Panel Replacement
in Interior Trim.
- Disconnect the rear window
defogger left electrical connector.
- Disconnect the rear window
defogger right electrical connector.
- Using a sharp utility
knife, make a preliminary cut around perimeter of the rear window, cut as
close to edge of the rear window as possible.
- When cutting out the glass,
apply a spray mist of water around the surface to aid in the removal.
Cut out the rear window keeping the blade as close to edge of the rear
window as possible using J 24402-A
- With the aid of an assistant
use suction cups to lift the rear window from the opening.
- The following components may reveal the causes of a broken rear
window:
• | The flange of the rear window opening |
• | The rear window reveal molding |
- Inspect the condition of the rear window opening and the adhesive
bead in order to determine which installation method you will use. Refer to
Short Method Description
or
Extended Method Description
.
- Look for any of the following conditions in order to prevent any
future breakage to the rear window:
• | Hardened spot weld sealer |
• | Any obstruction or irregularity in the pinchweld flange |
Important: If corrosion of the pinchweld flange is present, or if sheet metal repairs
or replacements are required, refinish the pinchweld flange in order to present
a clean primer only surface. If repairs to the paint are required,
mask the flange bonding area prior to the application of the color
coat in order to provide a clean primer only surface. Use material
such as BASF DE17®, DuPont 2610®, and PPG DP40® products
are approved for this application.
- After repairing the opening as indicated, perform the following steps:
- Remove no more of the window urethane adhesive than necessary
in order to maintain the original shape. This will ensure the proper clearance
between the window and the pinchweld flange of the opening.
- Clean the rear window and pinchweld flange with a clean, dampened
cloth using GM Glass Cleaner P/N 1050427 or isopropyl alcohol
in order to clean the surface of the rear window and the pinchweld
flange of the excess urethane adhesive.
Installation Procedure
- After repairing the opening as indicated, perform the following:
- Thoroughly shake the primers that are provided in urethane adhesive
kit GM P/N 12346392, or equivalent.
- Use a new dauber to apply
the pinchweld primer (Black #3) to the primed surface on the pinchweld flange
and to any exposed painted surfaces or any scratches in the metal
in the bonding area.
- Allow approximately 10 minutes drying time for the pinchweld primer
(Black #3).
- Install the new rear window
reveal molding.
Start from the center and hand press the rear window reveal molding
onto the rear window.
- With the aid of an assistant,
dry fit the rear window in the opening in order to determine the correct position.
- Use masking tape in order to mark the location of the rear window
in the opening.
- Slit the masking tape at the top edge of the rear window.
- With the aid of an assistant
remove the rear window.
- Place the rear window inside up on a clean, protected surface.
- If the you reuse the original rear window, remove all but approximately
2 mm(3/64 in.) of the existing urethane adhesive from the rear
window surface, using a utility knife or equivalent.
- Clean the inside surface of the rear window to which urethane
adhesive will be applied (around the edge of the inside surface) by wiping
with a clean cloth dampened with GM Glass Cleaner P/N 1050427
or isopropyl alcohol, then allowing to air dry.
- If the extended installation method is being performed, do the
following:
13.1. | Remove all but approximately 2 mm (3/64 in.) of
the existing bead of adhesive from the pinchweld flange. |
13.2. | It is not necessary to remove all the traces of the urethane adhesive,
but all mounds or loose pieces should be removed. |
13.3. | Thoroughly shake the pinchweld primer (#3 black). |
13.4. | Use a new dauber in order to apply the pinchweld primer (#3 black)
to exposed painted surfaces or scratches in the pinchweld flange in the bonding
area. |
13.5. | Allow approximately 10 minutes drying time for the pinchweld primer
(#3 black). |
Important: Use the following procedure:
- Use care when applying the stationary window prep (#1 clear) in order
to prevent the stationary window prep (#1 clear) from running into the vision
area of the rear window. This stationary window prep (#1 clear)
may stain the viewing area of the rear window if not applied evenly
and dries almost instantly.
- If installing a new non encapsulated window, perform the following
steps:
- Using a new dauber, apply the windshield prep (#1 clear) to an
area approximately 10-16 mm (3/8-5/8 in)
around the entire perimeter of the rear window inner surface (reference
the illustration of the primer/bonding areas).
- Apply the stationary window prep (#1 clear) to any exposed edges
of the window.
- Immediately wipe the primed area with a clean lint free cloth.
- If installing a new encapsulated window, perform the following
steps:
- Using a new dauber, apply the windshield prep (#4 clear) to an
area approximately 10-16 mm (3/8-5/8 in)
around the entire perimeter of the glass inner surface of the primer/bonding
areas.
- Thoroughly shake the stationary
window primer (#2 black).
- Using a new dauber, apply the windshield primer (#2 black) to
the areas of the stationary window (1) to which prep (#1 clear) was
applied.
- Allow approximately 10 minutes for drying the stationary
window primer (#2 black).
- Prior to application of
the urethane adhesive, cut the tip of the applicator nozzle in order to provide
the following bead sizes:
• | For the short method, cut the tip in order to provide an adhesive
bead of approximately 6.0 mm (1/4 in). |
• | For the extended method, cut the tip in order to provide an adhesive
bead of approximately 10.5 mm (0.14 in.) wide and 10.5 mm
(0.14 in) high. |
- Using a cartridge-type
caulking gun, apply a smooth continuous bead of urethane adhesive around the
edge of the rear window where the primer was applied.
- When using the short installation method, apply the urethane adhesive
to the existing bead of urethane adhesive on the body.
- When using the extended
installation method, use the edge of the rear window or the inside edge of
the reveal molding as a guide for the nozzle in order to apply
the urethane adhesive (2) to the inner surface of the stationary window (3).
- With the aid of an assistant,
use rubber suction cups in order to install the rear window in the opening.
- Align the tape on the rear window and on the body.
- Press the rear window firmly into place to wet-out and seat the
urethane adhesive.
- Tape the rear window to the body in order to minimize any movement
until the urethane adhesive cures.
- Remove any excess urethane adhesive.
Important: Warm or hot water accelerates the cure of the adhesive. Do not direct
a hard stream of high pressure water at the fresh urethane adhesive.
- Use a soft spray of warm water in order to immediately water test the
rear window.
- Inspect the rear window for leaks.
- If you found any leaks, use a plastic paddle in order to apply
extra urethane adhesive at the leak point.
- Retest the stationary window for leaks.
- Complete the following steps in order to properly cure the urethane
adhesive:
• | Keep the vehicle at a room temperature of 21° C (70° F)
at 30 percent or less relative humidity. |
• | Allow a minimum of (6 hours) for the moisture curing urethane
adhesive. |
• | Allow a minimum of (1 to 1/½ hours) for the chemical curing
urethane adhesive. |
• | Partially lower a door window in order to prevent pressure build-ups
when you close doors prior to the urethane adhesive cure. |
• | Do not drive the vehicle until the urethane adhesive is fully
cured. |
• | Do not use compressed air in order to dry the urethane adhesive. |
- Connect the rear window
defogger left electrical connector.
- Connect the rear window
defogger right electrical connector.
- Install the rear sail panels. Refer to
Sail Panel Replacement
in Interior Trim.
- Install the rear window
lower reveal molding (2).
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the rear
window lower reveal molding fasteners (1).
Tighten
Tighten the 4 fasteners to 2 N·m (18 lb in).
- Close the rear compartment lid.
- Wipe the rear window area with a clean, dampened cloth using GM
Glass Cleaner P/N 1050427 or isopropyl alcohol in order
to clean the surface of the rear window of the excess
urethane adhesive.
Allow to air dry.