3315166 - 7035B10 Rearscreen (bonded type) WINDOW GLASS - R.R. - Includes. cleaning edges of glass and housing in bodyshell

Removing ( Refitting )  - 7055A10  MOULDING on roof panel (one), left or right - R.R. - 7025B26  l/h or r/h boot lid lift device (one) - r+r1. Unscrew bolts (1a) retaining the lid to the hinges and move lid (1b) back as far as it will go. Then tighten the bolts again and protect the wing.2. Take out the upper part of the boot compartment seal
1. Remove the seal trim around the edge of the back window. 2. Protect the boot lid, wings and rear interior using covers then apply adhesive tape to protect the edges of the body in contact with the back window.
1. Working outside the car, use a vibrating cutter ( 1a) with blade (1b) to cut sealant strip (1c) around the edge of the back window.

NameCountry
1aVibrating knife1.823.011.000

NameCountry
1bBlade1.823.022.000
2. Apply sucker handles (2a) to the back window and lift off with the aid of a second operator. Disconnect electrical connection (2b) to the back window and electrical connections between aerial control unit and back window (2c, 2d). Then remove the back window and rest it on a stand.

NameConnector
2bHeated rear windscreen  P55 

NameConnector
2cHeated rear windscreen  P55 

NameConnector
2dHeated rear windscreen  P55 
Refitting ( Removing ) Check that the window is undamaged.Check that the back window element is working properly and check operation if necessary.1. Work on back window (1a) using vibrating knife (1b) and blade (1c) to cut and level the sealant strip in order to reduce the thickness to 0.25 /1 mm at most. The sealant left in the housing will act as a backing for the new bond.
Take care not to damage the black screen printing around the edge of the window.
2. Remove the remains of the locating pins.3. Clean the screen-printed area around the edge carefully using compressed air and degrease thorougly using heptane.

NameCountry
1aVibrating knife1.823.011.000

NameCountry
1bBlade1.870.691.000
1. Use vibrating knife (1a) and blade (1b) to cut and level the sealant strip in the back window compartment in order to leave 0.25 /1 mm thickness without scratching the paint and ensuring that locating holes (1c) in the upper corners of the compartment are left free. The sealant left in the housing will act as a backing for the new bond.2. Remove the tape and clean the back window housing carefully using compressed air and degrease thorougly using heptane.Touch up the paintwork if necessary.

NameCountry
1aVibrating knife1.823.011.000

NameCountry
1bBlade1.870.691.000
1. Fit a new seal trim around the edge of the back window.2. If the original locating pins (2a) are not available, carry out a provisional fitting. Mark the reciprocal positions of back window and housing with strips of adhesive tape (2b). Cut the strips of adhesive tape and remove the back window.3. Use an air gun to extrude a sealant strip as evenly as possible around the edge of the back window. Begin applying the sealant from the middle of the lower edge and continue without any breaks around the entire edge of the back window.
1. With the aid of a second operator, connect the electrical connections and fit the back window.2. Fit retaining belt (2a) and strips of adhesive tape (2b) as shown in the figure and adjust belt tension to apply uniform pressure over the entire back window in order to ensure effective mating between glass (2c), sealant (2d) and back window (2e).
Check for leaks by applying soapy water around the outer edge and then blowing compressed air through from the inside.Refit the boot compartment seal. Unscrew the boot lid retaining bolts and reposition to align the boot. Refer to operation   7025B10  boot lid - square .  - 7025B26  l/h or r/h boot lid lift device (one) - r+r - 7055A10  MOULDING on roof panel (one), left or right - R.R.