Windnoise At the Front and Rear Door Window
VII. Windrush due to front door window belt molding gap to front door window reveal molding. Gap between the two moldings can be seen right behind the mirror.1. Loosen the front and rear screws of the front door belt reveal molding (See Figure 4).
2. Tap the belt molding forward to close the gap to the front reveal.
3. Retorque the screws.
Labor Operation:
B7840 Right B7841
Left Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.
VIII. Windnoise at front door window run channel to door frame.
1. Lower door glass.
2. Remove the window run channel from the retainer in the header of the door frame by pulling down and outboard on the run channel.
3. Using bedding and glazing compound, run a 5 mm bead around the inboard edge of the retainer (see Figure 5 Section A-A).
4. Using bedding and glazing compound, fill the two cavities in the upper rear corner of the door frame (see Figure 5, View A).
5. Spray window run channel with glass cleaner, for ease of installation.
6. Reinstall the window run channel, using a flat bladed tool to ensure that the run channel is fully seated in the retainer (see Figure 5, View C).
IX. Windnoise at rear door window run channel to door frame.
1. Lower the door glass.
2. Remove the front, top and rear portion of the run channel from the retainer from the door frame by pulling down and outboard on the run channel.
3. Using bedding and glazing compound, run a 5 mm bead around entire inboard edge of the retainer (see Figure 5 Section A-A).
4. Using bedding and glazing compound, fill the cavities in the bracket area of the upper front corner of the door header and at the top of the division post. (see Figure 5 View B).
5. Spray the window run channel with glass cleaner for ease of installation.
6. Reinstall the window run channel using a flat bladed tool to insure that the run channel is fully seated in the retainer (see Figure 5 View C).
Labor Operation:
T1899 Labor Time: 0.3 Hr. Add: 0.2 Hr. Each additional door