Window Glass Position
The window position is adjusted by various nuts and bolts mounted to the window, window regulator and door. See Fig 1.
- Using a wrench, adjust the rear glass guide stud bolts. Turn both studs equally. Tightening the bolts moves the top of the glass outwards.
- Adjust the rear glass guide to adjust the forward/rearward position of the window.
- Adjust the door glass stoppers to adjust the vertical position of the window.
- Adjust the equalizer arm bracket mounting bolts to adjust the rotational position of the window.
- With the door glass fully raised, adjust the inner stabilizer so it barely makes contact with the glass. See Fig 2.
- Tighten all fasteners.
- Inspect the positioning of the glass. Ensure glass does not get caught in weatherstrip when door is closed with glass fully raised. Operate the window and ensure the glass and the roof weatherstrip retainer are parallel and that the front and rear door stoppers touch at the same time. Ensure gap between door trim support and glass is not excessive. Ensure glass moves smoothly. For positioning tolerances, see Fig 3.