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Old 02-02-2012, 01:36 PM
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Well I found some replacements pretty cheap. Anyone have advice one how to change them out before I start taking apart things?
 
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Rear or rear door windows?
 
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Rear door Windows. My current ones have some etching my uncle did freehand..then he passed. So I wanted to keep Windows for my dad before I trade the truck in.
 
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I seem to recall you asking this question already? Doesn't the FSM have instructions? Just curious.
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
I seem to recall you asking this question already?
I thought the same thing.
 
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From the FSM:

TRIM PANEL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the screws attaching the cargo door
pull cup to the cargo door.
(2) Remove the screw attaching the inside release
handle to the cargo door.
NOTE: The cargo door trim panel is secured to the
cargo door with spring clips and push-in fasteners.
(3) Using a trim panel removal tool, remove the
push-in fasteners attaching the trim panel to the
cargo door.
(4) Pull the trim panel outward to disengage the
spring clips.
(5) Separate the trim panel from the cargo door.
(6) Disengage the cargo door release cable from
the inside release handle.


INSTALLATION
NOTE: When replacing door trim panel, installer
must replace the X-mas tree style pin 6506878aa.
(1) Engage the cargo door release cable to the
inside release handle.
(2) Position the trim panel on the cargo door.
(3) Align all fasteners and starting at the top of
the panel, push into place to secure.
(4) Install the screw attaching the inside release
handle to the cargo door.
(5) Install the screws attaching the cargo door pull
cup to the cargo door.


VENT WINDOW

REMOVAL

(1) Remove cargo door trim panel.

(2) Remove the screws attaching the latch to the
cargo door.
(3) Remove the bolts attaching the vent glass to
the cargo door.
(4) Remove the glass from the door.

(5) If necessary, remove the latch from the glass.



INSTALLATION

(1) If removed, install the latch to the glass.

Tighten the screw with 5 N·m (45 in. lbs.) torque.
(2) Center the glass in the cargo door opening.
(3) Install the bolts attaching the vent glass to the
cargo door.
(4) Install the screws attaching the latch to the


cargo door.

(5) Install cargo door trim panel.

 

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Originally Posted by kejobe
I thought the same thing.

You thought right, and you posted the same info IIRC. LOL Whatever, the more duplicate posts there are, the easier it will be for the newbs to find stuff right? NOT.
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
You thought right, and you posted the same info IIRC. LOL Whatever, the more duplicate posts there are, the easier it will be for the newbs to find stuff right? NOT.
Does that mean we can't tell them to SEARCH anymore?
 
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What's the point? We are azzholes for saying that. It will never change, so might as well spoon feed.
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
What's the point? We are azzholes for saying that. It will never change, so might as well spoon feed.
I've spoon fed enough with my kids. I'd rather be an azzhole now.
 


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