Removal Procedure
Tools Required
• | GM P/N 12345345 The Rear Window Defogger Repair
Kit, or the equivalent |
• | J 25070 Heat
Gun - capable of reaching 260°C (500°F) |
- Disconnect
the negative battery cables.
- Inspect the rear window defogger lines.
- Mark the grid line breaks on the outside of the window with a
grease pencil.
- Clean the grid line area to be repaired.
• | Buff the grid line area with steel wool. |
• | Wipe clean using a cloth dampened with alcohol. |
• | Buff and clean the grid line area about 6 mm (0.25 in)
beyond each side of the break in the grid line. |
• | Ensure that the glass is at room temperature. |
Installation Procedure
Notice: The grid line repair material must be cured with heat. To avoid heat
damage to the interior trim, protect the trim near the repair area where heat
is to be applied.
- Install the grid line repair template or 2 strips of tape positioned
above and below the repair area. Use the repair template or the tape in order
to control the width of the repair area. Ensure that the die cut metering
slot is the same width as the grid line, when the template is used.
- Use a small brush to install the grid repair material at room
temperature to the repair area.
- Remove the template or the tape carefully.
- Hold the J 25070
25-30 mm (1-2 in) from the repair area.
Apply the heat at 260-370°C (500-700°F) for
2-3 minutes. If a heat gun is not available, allow the repair
to air dry at an ambient temperature of 20-39°C (70-90°F)
for 24 hours.
- Install the negative battery cables.
- Inspect the grid line repair area. If the repair appears discolored,
use a pipe cleaner or a fine brush in order to apply a coat of tincture of
iodine to the repair area. Allow the iodine to dry for about 30 seconds
and carefully wipe off the excess with a lint-free cloth.
- Test the defogger operation to verify the grid line repair.
- Leave the grid area untouched for 24 hours.