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APPLIQUE MOLDING MISALIGNMENT INST. SPACER BLOCK

SUBJECT: APPLIQUE MOULDING MIS-ALIGNMENT (INSTALL SPACER BLOCKS)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992-93 "K" MODELS

Some 1992-1993 Sevilles/STS's built prior to VIN PU812178 may show a misalignment of front to rear door applique mouldings with gap being too wide or not parallel. This can be improved by adding stand-off spacers to the inside of the applique mouldings.

To repair this condition use the following procedure:

1. Pull away upper door window run channel from door header to expose the applique moulding screws. Refer to Figure 1.

2. Remove all three applique moulding screws.

3. Pivot applique moulding away from door frame approximately 7mm. Be careful moulding hook flange does not become disengaged.

4. Install three rubber stand-off spacer blocks, P/N 10127825, to the applique moulding by locating them between the moulding and the door frame. This will roll the lip of the applique moulding outboard and close up the gap condition between the front and rear door vertical header. Refer to Figure 1.

5. Put moulding back into position and reinstall screws.

NOTE: If original screw holes cannot be engaged, drill or punch new holes making sure to treat original holes by first using a zinc-rich primer such as 3M Weld-Thru Coating, P/N 05913, followed by 3M Ultra Pro Auto Body Sealant, P/N 08302, or equivalent.

6. Reinstall door run channel.

For vehicles repaired under warranty use:

Labour Time: 3 Hours each side


Object Number: 76311  Size: FS

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