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DOORGLASS INOPERATIVE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE

A hard operating or inoperative manual or electric front door glass on 1982 Celebritys and Citations, in most cases, can only be temporarily corrected by replacing a drive tape or a complete window regulator assembly. A damaged drive tape could be the result of one or more binding conditions that may exist within the door system.

Because of this, certain areas of the door system should be inspected when determining a cause for a hard operating or inoperative front door glass.

Those areas of inspection, along with causes related to subject condition and corrections are as follows:

Prior to performing any service operations, this bulletin should be read in its entirety.

1. Inspect glass run channel above the beltline for a twisted or distorted condition with emphasis in the front filler area (see Figure 1).

Straighten the glass run channel assembly or replace if necessary.

2. Separate lips of glass run channel in rear vertical portion of window frame and inspect the metal retainer for a bent or pinched condition (see Figure 1).

Straighten metal retainer or replace the glass run channel assembly if necessary.

3. Inspect the outer door belt sealing strip and glass run channel assembly, in addition to the front and rear sealing strip fillers (muckets) for adequate flocking material (see Figure 2).

If excessive glass to rubber contact is noted (voids in flocking material), replace the glass run channel assembly, sealing strip and/or fillers.

4. On "A" cars (and on 1983 "X" cars), inspect the outside rear view mirror gasket to determine if it was properly installed. An improperly installed mirror gasket could cause a tight condition in the glass run channel at the mirror location and restrict the up and down travel of the door glass. Such a condition can be corrected by reworking the gasket (see Figure 3).

5. Remove the door trim pad and inspect the drive tape for signs of damage. Replace the drive tape if damaged. Replacement of the window regulator assembly is not necessary.

6. Isolate binding areas of the door system by removing the window regulator drive block, and slowly raising and lowering the glass by hand (see Figure 4). In order for the door glass to operate smoothly, the glass must be properly located within the glass run channel and be parallel to the upper door frame (see Figures 5 and 6).

7. If an excessive amount of effort is required to move the door glass out of seal, replace the glass run channel assembly.

8. Inspect the front lower glass run channel retainer for a misaligned, bent or pinched condition (see Figure 7).

Straighten or align run channel as necessary or replace.

9. Check alignment of the window regulator sash to lower glass sash attaching screws. If the screws are difficult to install, the sash channel could be improperly located to the glass. The lower sash channel location from the front lower corner of glass should be 445mm + 1.5mm (17 1/2" +/- 1/16") (see Figure 8). Relocated lower sash channel to the door glass.

To assist in performing any service operation described in this bulletin, refer to the Door Section (5) of the appropriate Service Manual.

Use applicable labor operation.


Object Number: 87303  Size: FS


Object Number: 87006  Size: FS


Object Number: 87559  Size: FS


Object Number: 87799  Size: MF


Object Number: 87302  Size: MF


Object Number: 89182  Size: MF


Object Number: 87301  Size: LF


Object Number: 87798  Size: LF

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