After loosening the mounting bolt, remove the handle cover (A).
Remove the outside handle (A) by sliding it rearward.
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Make sure door lock operates and door open/closes properly.
Loosen the checker mounting bolts.
Detach the clips, remove the weatherstrip (A).
Installation is the reverse the removal.
Remove the door trim.
After loosening the mounting screw, remove the handle cover (A).
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Be careful not to scratch the door trim and other parts.
Put on gloves to protect your hands.
Remove the delta inner cover (A).
Remove the inside handle cover (A).
Loosen the door trim (A) mounting screws. Release the clips that hold the door trim.
Remove the inside handle cage (A).
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Make sure connectors are connected properly and each rod is connected securely.
Make sure the door lock and opens properly.
Put on gloves to protect your hands.
Remove the door trim.
Remove the glass mounting hole plug (B).
Remove the door belt weatherstrip.
Release the rear channel mounting bolt.
Be careful not to drop to glass and scratch the glass surface.
Carefully adjust the glass (A) until you can see the bolts, then loosen them. Separate the glass from the glass run and carefully pull the glass out through the window slot.
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Roll the glass up and down to see if it move freely without binding.
Adjust the glass position as needed.
Remove the door trim.
After disconnecting the connector (A), remove the power window motor (B).
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Grease should be applied to areas where there is of rotational parts and springs.
Roll the glass up and down to see if it move freely without binding.
Remove the following parts :
Door trim
Window glass
Outside handle
Loosen the mounting screw (A).
After loosening the door module mounting bolts, remove the door module (A).
Disconnect the connector (A).
Detach the clips, remove the wiring harness (B).
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Grease should be applied to areas where there is whole parts.
Make sure connectors are connected properly and each rod is connected securely.
Make sure the door lock and open properly.
Remove the following parts :
Door trim
Glass
Out side handle
Remove the module assembly.
Disconnect the latch connector, remove the latch assembly (A).
Installation is the reverse the removal.
Make sure door lock operates and open/closes properly.
Remove the following parts :
Door trim
Window glass
Door module
After loosening the mounting bolts, remove the door checker (A).
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Make sure the door opens properly and locks securely.
Check the glass run channel for damage or deterioration, and replace them necessary.
Remove the following parts :
Door trim
Carefully move the glass (A) until you can see the glass mounting bolts (B), then loosen them.
Check that the glass moves smoothly.
Raise the glass fully, and check for gaps. Check that the glass contacts the glass run channel evenly.
Heck for water leaks. Run water over the roof and on the sealing area as shown, and note these items:
Use a 12mm (1/2lin.) diameter hose (A).
Adjust the rate of water flow as shown (B).
Do not use a nozzle.
Hold the hose about 300mm(12in.) away from the door (C).
After installing the door, check for a flush fit with the adjacent body panels, then check for equal gaps between the front, rear, and bottom, door edges and the body. Check that the door and body edges are parallel. Before adjusting, replace the mounting bolts.
Place the vehicle on a firm, level surface when adjusting the doors.
Adjust at the hinges (A):
Loosen the door mounting bolts slightly, and move the door IN or OUT until it aligns flush with the body.
Loosen the hinge mounting bolts slightly, and move the door BACKWARD or FORWARD, UP or DOWN as necessary to equalize the gaps.
Place a shop towel on the jack to prevent damage to the door when adjusting the door.
Check that the door and body edges are parallel.
Grease the pivot portions of the hinges indicated by the arrows.
Check for water leaks.
Make sure the door latches securely without slamming it. If necessary adjust the striker (A): The striker nuts are fixed. The striker can be fine adjusted up or down, and in or out.
Loosen the screws (B), then insert a shop towel between the body and striker.
Lightly tighten the screws.
Wrap the striker with a shop towel, then adjust the striker by tapping it with a plastic hammer. Do not tap the striker too hard.
Loosen the screws and remove the shop towel.
Lightly tighten the screws.
Hold the outer handle out, and push the door against the body to be sure the striker allows a flush fit. If the door latches properly, tighten the screws and recheck.