Windows - Adjustments And Verification Of Adjustments
88nissan05Classification: Section:
BF88-011 Body & Frame
Reference:
TECHNICAL BULLETIN TS88-075
Models:
1987-1988 Pulsar NX
Date:
May 23, 1988
1987-1988 PULSAR NX
WINDOW ADJUSTMENT CHECKING PROCEDURE
APPLIED MODEL: 1987-1988 Pulsar NX
SERVICE INFORMATION
This bulletin is a supplement to Technical Bulletin BF87-020(TS87-075), and contains a procedure to verify the critical window adjustments required to prevent repeat customer complaints of wind noise and water leaks caused by the side window contacting the window glass stopper. Use the checking procedure found on page 2/2 of this bulletin to ensure that window adjustment is correct when making any window adjustment.
NOTE:
The specifications listed in this bulletin are modified from the specifications in bulletin BF87-020, and should be used when making any window adjustment. Please update bulletin BF87-020 by hand to show the modified specifications.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
Two critical adjustments must be made to correct specification to ensure that the window will not contact the glass stopper when the door is closed. These are:
a. Window height
b. Window tilt angle
NOTE:
Refer to Technical Bulletin BF87-020 (TS87-075), pages 2 through 4, for the actual adjustment procedure.
CAUTION:
Before adjusting the window, make sure that the window glass stopper has not been bent down due to the window hitting the outside of the stopper. If the stopper is bent down, it can be bent back up by hand so that the top of the stopper is contacting the outer edge of the T-top.
FIGURE 1:
Window Height and Tilt Angle
1. The window height must be checked with the window completely rolled up and so that inner skin at the edge of the door is 25 mm from the outer skin of the quarter panel (Figure 1). NOTE:
Make a 25 mm spacer, using a piece of 3/4" heater hose. Use it to hold the door in position while checking the window height and tilt angle.
FIGURE 2:
2. With the door open 25 mm, the top edge of the window should be just below (0.8-1.5 mm) the surface of the window glass stopper. The outside of the window should also be flush with the outside of the stopper (Figure 2).
FIGURE 3:
When the window is properly adjusted, it will fit under the stopper when the door is closed (Figure 3).