----------- Some owners of 1992 Skylark coupes may comment about a high door closing effort.
------ Misalignment or trim interference
----------- 1. Open door for visual check at belt and feature line for height of door to quarter panel.
- If belt and feature line are low to quarter, check for striker drag by lifting handle while opening and closing door. Door may be riding up on the striker. Open door and sight feature and belt line for height. As a last result, realign door until belt and feature are matched up.
- If belt or feature line match and door rides on striker, readjust door to properly engage striker (up or down).
- If header is not within +/- 1.0 mm, finesse header. See Figure 1, Section 13.
2. Check auxiliary seal for expulsion - if it exists, check for improperly installed with strip and caulk flanges as necessary. See Figure 2.
3. If belt and feature line match, and door does not ride on striker, realign door lock striker outboard (not to exceed flushness +1.5mm). See Figure 1, Section 14.
4. Locate and check witness mark(s) on lock striker. If mark(s) are located near or at top of striker, 1 shim is needed, If marks(s) are located near or at bottom of striker, remove 1 shim. (Each shim = 2mm) See Figures 3 and 4.
5. Check for witness mark(s) and interference between interlock striker and clevis.
- If witness mark(s) are on the edge of the clevis, add a shim to the interlock striker.
6. Check for witness mark(s) on the TOP INSIDE of the clevis and top of the interlock striker. If they appear, adjust interlock striker up or downward so there is no interference.
Labor Operation Number: Door Assembly, Front - Align Right B4000 Left B4001
Labor Time: .3 Per Side
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