Some 1991 Bravadas may experience difficulty releasing the rear endgate window latch and/or the endgate may be opened without a key. These conditions may be caused by an endgate window latch which has dirt contamination, a deformed spring leg, a missing or broken spring, a bent release lever, a bent frame or a latch which is misadjusted.
To correct this condition, it is necessary to properly adjust the endgate window latch assembly and/or replace it using the procedure below.
1. Check for proper window latch assembly adjustment by performing the following steps: Notice: To open the end gate, insert the key into the lock. COUNTERCLOCKWISE. Turning the key/ handle clockwise and exerting excessive force may result in a bioken lock assembly.
o Hold the window/glass handle and try to move the glass in and out. If the latch is misaligned to the striker, a rattle condition will exist.
o Inspect the end gate glass for a snug fit against the top and sides of the body opening.
2. If the latch is misaligned and/or the endgate glass is not snug against the weatherstrip, remove the endgate inner trim panel and loosen the latch assembly by adjusting the nuts located on the side of the latch assembly (Figure 1, Item 4). Adjust the location of the latch and tighten the adjusting nuts to 1 0 N. m (90 Lb. In.).
3. Check the endgate window latch for proper operation. If necessary, repeat steps 1 and 2.
If the latch assembly is properly adjusted and the condition still occurs, the latch assembly should be replaced by performing the following steps:
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Open the endgate to the horizontal position.
3. Remove the inner trim panel.
4. Remove the bolts retaining the endgate inner panel reinforcement and remove the reinforcement (Figure 1, Item 2).
5. Disconnect the right and left endgate lock rods from the endgate window latch assembly (Figure 2).
6. Remove the adjusting nuts securing the window latch assembly to the endgate. (Figure 1, Item 4)
7. Disconnect the power window release actuator cable, if equipped.
8. Remove the window latch assembly from the endgate and discard.
9. Preassemble the lock rods to the new endgate window latch assembly (P/N 20367780 currently available from GMSPO) and install. DO NOT force the lock rods into position. The lock rods should line up with the attaching hole or stud on the window latch lever.
10. Remove and discard the temporary lock rod positioning fastener.
11. Reconnect the power window release actuator cable, if equipped.
12. Check for proper endgate operation. If necessary, readjust the lock rods. (Step 1 0).
13. Reattach the endgate inner panel reinforcement.
14. Adjust the latch assembly as described in steps 1-3 of the "Adjusting Procedure".
15. Reinstall the inner trim panel.
16. Reconnect the negative battery cable.
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