| Adjustment |
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| 1. |
Remove the rear door trim.
(Refer to Rear Door - "Rear Door Trim") |
| 2. |
Remove the rear door window glass mounting hole plug (A). |
| 3. |
Carefully move the front door window glass (B) until the glass mounting bolts are visible, then loosen them.
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| 4. |
Check that the glass moves smoothly. |
| 1. |
Remove the rear striker cover. |
| 2. |
Loosen the bolts (A) just enough for the striker to move.
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| 3. |
Tap on the striker with a plastic hammer to adjust the striker. The striker will not move much, but will give some adjustment. |
| 4. |
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. |
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| 1. |
Check that the door and body edges are parallel.
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| 2. |
Place the vehicle on a firm, level surface when adjusting the doors. |
| 3. |
Adjust at the hinges (A):
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| 4. |
Grease the pivot portions of the hinges indicated by the arrows. |
| 5. |
Check for water leaks. |
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