Windshield Glass: Removal
- Remove the cowl vent grille. For additional information, refer to FRONT END BODY PANELS .
- Remove the interior rear view mirror.
- Remove the windshield side garnish moldings. For additional information, refer to INTERIOR TRIM AND ORNAMENTATION .
- Remove the overhead console.
- Remove the inside visor. For additional information, refer to INTERIOR TRIM AND ORNAMENTATION .
- Lower the front portion of the roof trim panel.
- Cover the seats, instrument panel and hood to prevent possible damage.
- Before cutting the urethane adhesive, remove dirt and other foreign material from the windshield pinchweld area.
- Use a clean rag or oil-free compressed air.
- Lubricate the urethane adhesive with water to aid the Interior Auto Glass Cut-Out Knife Kit when cutting the urethane adhesive.
- Insert the Interior Auto Glass Cut-Out Knife at the upper center of the windshield glass and work toward the bottom corners.
- To aid the tool in cutting the urethane adhesive along the cowl, insert the Pumper tool at the top center of the windshield and inflate.
- Insert the Interior Auto Glass Cut-Out Knife into the bottom of the urethane adhesive and cut from corner to corner.
- Carefully remove the windshield glass from the vehicle and place on a stable work surface.
NOTE:
Refer to manufacturer's instructions before using the tool.
WARNING:
To prevent glass splinters from entering the eyes or cutting the hands, wear safety glasses and heavy gloves when cutting the glass from the vehicle.
CAUTION:
To avoid rust formation, use extreme care not to scratch the paint or primer or otherwise damage the pinchweld during glass removal.
NOTE:
Insert the blade into the Cut-Out Knife so that the flat side is against the glass. This will leave the entire urethane adhesive bead on the pinchweld and allow a dry fit of the replacement windshield glass.
NOTE:
Support the windshield glass to prevent the glass from dropping while cutting the urethane adhesive.
WARNING:
Removing the windshield glass requires more than one technician.
NOTE:
If reinstalling the windshield glass, tape the windshield at the windshield stops to aid in alignment of the glass during installation.