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POOR FIT AT BODY MOLDINGS REPLACE UPPER/LOWER MOLDINGS

SUBJECT: DOOR WINDOW FRAME MOLDINGS/APPLIQUE POOR FIT REPLACE UPPER OR LOWER WINDOW FRAME MOLDINGS

MODELS/YEARS: 1990 TORONADO AND TROFEO

Some 1990 Toronado and Trofeo models may experience a condition of gapping and/or loose moldings or applique on the door window frame. This condition may be caused by the installation of early production moldings. To repair this condition replace the upper or lower window frame moldings with the following part numbers:

Description P/N With B24 P/N Without B24 --------------------- ------------ ---------------- RH Window Frame Upper 3524396 3524394 LH Window Frame Upper 3524397 3524395 RH Window Frame Lower 20751152 20750600 LH Window Frame Lower 20751153 20750601 RH Front Applique 20751156 20751156 LH Front Applique 20751157 20751157 RH Rear Applique 20751154 20751154 LH Rear Applique 20751155 20751155

Parts are currently available from GMSPO.

Refer to Figure 1. For warranty information regarding replacement of upper and lower moldings see the current Labor Time Guide.

To repair a poor fit condition of the door frame front applique molding, use the following procedure:

1. Remove the door window upper reveal molding.

2. Remove the door frame front applique molding shown in Figure 2.

3. Remove the rubber strip attached to the applique and discard. Refer to Figure 2.

4. Replace the applique ensuring a tight fit on the door frame flange where the rubber strip was removed. This will require a new screw location for the applique in the mirror patch area.

5. Replace door window upper reveal molding.

WARRANTY INFORMATION:

Labor Operation Number: T6410RH (Replace loose applique molding) T6409 LH (Replace loose applique molding)

Labor Time: 0.8 hour Trouble Code: 92


Object Number: 85946  Size: MF


Object Number: 85945  Size: LF

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