APPLICATION: 1982 - 1991 Prior To The Following VIN Breaks - ML 171515
Condition: Some customers may comment about squeaking or ticking sounds while driving with the door glass in the full up position.
Cause: May be due to a sticking/slipping action of the door glass to the side roof rail weatherstrips on vehicles with standard roofs, or the opening and panel weatherstrips on cars with T-Tops (CC1 option).
Correction: Vehicles with standard roofs
Replace the side roof rail weatherstrips with new P/N 10198206 (Right Side) 10198207 (Left Side)
Vehicles with T-Tops (CC1 Option)
Replace the opening and panel weatherstrips (AS A SET) on the side of the vehicle affected. Both weatherstrips (opening and panel) should be replaced to obtain best anti-squeak results and maintain common gloss levels.
Opening Weatherstrips: P/N 101 98208 (Right Side) P/N 101 98209 (Left Side) Panel Weatherstrips P/N 101 65500 (Right and Left Common)
These new parts have a silicone cured coating to reduce the noise.
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
1991 vehicles produced after the above listed VIN breaks will have the new weatherstrips.
Use Published Labor Operations and Time Allowances.
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