This bulletin is being revised to change the artwork. This bulletin cancels and replaces bulletin 91-10-40 issued 9/91. Please discard bulletin 91-10-40.
Application: Prior to VIN Number: MT222105
Condition: Partial disengagement of center roller bracket from center roller track.
Cause: Excess rearward door travel.
Correction: Install new center roller track.
Center Roller Track Replacement Procedure - P/N 10206846
1. Prepaint center roller track. 2. Remove upper rear, quarter trim molding. 3. Remove glass to latch bolts. 4. Remove glass hinge bolts and remove glass. 5. Remove C-pillar, upper seat belt anchor bolt. 6. Remove upper armrest. 7. See Illustration for view of center track cover attachments and remove cover. 8. Open the sliding side door and mark the location of the center roller bracket on the door side surface. 9. Use a floor jack to support the door. Pad the lower edge to protect the finish. 10. Remove the rear center roller bracket to door attaching bolts. 11. Slide the center roller bracket rearward to disengage. 12. Remove center roller track. 13. Seal mounting studs with strip caulk and install new center roller track. 14. Reinstall center roller bracket. 15. Position the bracket within the previously marked area on the door, install and tighten bolts. 16. Remove the floor jack and carefully close door to inspect for proper alignment. 17. Reinstall center roller track cover and trim.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
Labor Operation Number: B5021 Track Assembly, Sliding Door Labor Time: 0.8 Hours To Color Coat: 0.5 Hour
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