Backlite Glass (Model YL) (Remove and Install)
Correction code
10200200001
FRT
2.22
NOTE: Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the procedure, the correction code and FRT listed above reflect all of the work required to perform this procedure, including the linked procedures. Do not stack correction codes unless explicitly told to do so.
NOTE: See Flat Rate Times to learn more about FRTs and how they are created.
NOTE: See Personal Protection to make sure you
are wearing proper PPE when performing the procedure below.
NOTE: See Ergonomic Precautions for safe and healthy working practices.
Equipment:
- Portable Bench: 1054720-00-A
- Retractable Blade Knife: 1082497-00-A
- Double Suction Cup Handles: 1080599-00-A
- Caulk and Adhesive Gun: 1080593-00-A
- 1571168-00-A WRD Spider 3 Glass Removal Kit
Remove
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Apply masking tape to the body around
the backlight glass to protect the paint from damage.
- Remove the lower liftgate trim. See Liftgate Lower Trim (Remove and Replace).
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Disconnect the backlight glass heater
positive connector, and then release the clip that attaches the connector to the
body.
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Disconnect the backlight glass heater
ground strap connector, and then release the clip that attaches the connector to the
body.
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Use a ball peen hammer and gasket
scraper or equivalent tools to break both datums at both sides of the backlight
glass.
WarningWear appropriate PPE including eye protection when performing this step.
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Prepare the WRD Spider 3 glass removal
kit.
TIpUse of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- WRD Spider 3 - 1571168-00-A
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Secure the wire to the starter tool,
and then insert the starter tool from the inside of the vehicle through the adhesive
bead near the LH datum of the backlight glass.
CAUTIONTake care not to damage the backlight glass while using the starter tool.
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Pull the nylon cord through.
NoteMake sure to pull enough nylon cord through to wrap around the perimeter of the glass.
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From the outside of the vehicle, wrap
the nylon cord clockwise around the backlight glass urethane.
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Clean the LH upper corner of the
backlight glass with IPA wipes.
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Position the anchor suction cup in the
LH upper corner of the backlight glass.
NotePlace the anchor suction cup near the starting point of the handle tool.
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Secure the nylon cord to the anchor
suction cup.
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Clean the interior side of the
backlight glass with isopropyl alcohol, especially the four corners of the glass.
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Secure the interior side of the nylon
cord to the Spider cutting tool.
NoteFollow the instructions on the Spider tool. Feed the line through the opening of the cutting tool and tie a knot to secure the line in place. If the spindle is not turned the proper direction, the cutting tool will be damaged.
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Secure the Spider cutting tool to the
interior side of the backlight glass assembly.
NoteNote the orientation of the cutting line. Make sure the line wraps over the large pulley and holds a 90 degree angle.
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Secure the angle driver to the
electric drill.
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Turn the spindle on the cutting tool
with the drill to cut the urethane securing backlight glass to body.
NoteIf needed, move the cutting tool to keep the nylon cord close to 90° angle.NoteUse dashboard protector to protect the backlight glass heater connector.
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Remove the wire, anchor suction cup
and cutting tool from the backlight glass.
- Manually close the liftgate.
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Attach suction cups to the LH and RH
sides of the backlight glass.
TIpClean the glass under the suction cups to improve performance of the suction cups.
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With an assistant, remove the
backlight glass assembly from the vehicle.
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Remove and discard the datum pins (x2)
from the liftgate.
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Remove the suction cups from backlight
glass.
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Use a razor blade to carefully remove
the old urethane from the liftgate.
WarningWear proper PPE including cut-resistant gloves when performing this step.NoteMake sure that the remaining adhesive is 1mm or less in thickness.
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Remove the masking tape from the
liftgate.
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Remove and discard the spacer pads
(x16) from the backlight glass.
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Remove and discard the backlight glass
edge seal from the glass.
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Use a razor blade to carefully remove
the old urethane from the backlight glass.
WarningWear proper PPE including cut-resistant gloves when performing this step.
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Clean the double sided tape residue
and all other debris from the backlight glass.
WarningWear proper PPE including eye protection if using shop air to blow out debris.NoteIf needed, an eraser wheel can be used.
Install
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Clean the mating surface of the body
and the backlight glass with IPA wipes.
NoteAllow 1 minute for the surface to dry.
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Peel the datum backings and carefully
position the the datums (x2) to the marking positions on the backlight glass.
Note
LH datum PN: 2087165-00-A
RH datum PN: 2087166-00-A
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Install new spacer pads (x16) to the
backlight glass.
NoteThere are alignment marks on the glass for installation of the net pads. The top two sides of the backlight glass are yellow pads
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Peel a short section of seal backing;
and starting from one corner, carefully position the new backlight glass edge seal onto
the alignment marks of the backlight glass and then work around to install the
seal.
NoteMake sure that the seal is properly installed.
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Apply urethane primer to the backlight
glass along the urethane path.
NoteAllow the primer to dry for at least 2 minutes before continuing.NoteIf using Sika 258 sealant, please use Sika special activator pro as shown in the orange item in the picture.
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Clean the urethane path on the
liftgate with an isopropyl alcohol (IPA) wipe. Allow the surface to dry before
continuing to the next step.
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Apply urethane primer to the vehicle
along the urethane path and in areas that were damaged during removal of the backlight
glass.
NoteAllow the primer to dry for at least 2 minutes before continuing.NoteIf using Sika 258 sealant, please use Sika special activator pro as shown in the orange item in the picture.
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Prepare the caulking gun and urethane
by cutting the tip of the urethane cartridge in a triangular shape approximately 8 mm
wide and 13 mm tall.
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Apply urethane to the backlight glass
following the primer path.
NoteFill in all gaps and smooth over any peaks in the urethane to ensure a consistent bead.
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Attach suction cups to the LH and RH
sides of the backlight glass.
NoteClean the glass under the suction cups to improve performance of the suction cups.
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With an assistant, install the
backlight glass to the vehicle.
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Check the gap and flush of the
backlight glass to the body before fully seating the backlight glass.
- Fully seat the backlight glass, check the gap and flush, and adjust as necessary.
- Clean any debris or visible urethane from the glass and the body with IPA and allow the surface to dry.
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Apply masking tape to attach the
backlight glass to the body while the urethane cures.
NoteFor urethane curing time, follow urethane manufacturer's recommendations.
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Remove the suction cups from the
backlight glass.
- Open the liftgate.
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Connect the backlight glass heater
ground strap connector, and then install the clip that attaches the connector to the
body.
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Connect the backlight glass heater
positive connector, and then install the clip that attaches the connector to the
body.
- Install the lower liftgate trim. See Liftgate Lower Trim (Remove and Replace).
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Remove the masking tape after the
urethane has cured.
CAUTIONDo not drive the vehicle until the adhesive manufacturer’s recommended minimum drive-away time has passed. Dow Betaseal Express has a drive-away time of 1 hour minimum in temperatures of 0˚F (-18˚C) or warmer. If necessary, leave the tape applying pressure to the glass on the vehicle and advise the customer that they can remove it after 24 hours. Additionally, advise the customer that they should avoid high driving speeds and speed bumps for the next 24 hours.