Body - Windscreen Damaged Or Bent Locking Pin
68 12 02December 18, 2012
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Vehicle Information
Condition
Windscreen Damaged or Bent Locking Pin
Technical Background
The locking pin on the windscreen is damaged or bent, due to excessive force by outside influence.
Note:
This bulletin is being proactively released to introduce a windscreen repair kit.
DO NOT replace complete windscreen if pin damage is present.
Production Solution
Not applicable
Service
Locking pin repair
^ Remove the damaged locking pin from the windscreen, see Repair Manual Group 68 Interior Equipment - Windscreen Locking Pin Removal and Installation in ElsaWeb
^ Straighten the pin and then tap it out from the sleeve
^ Reinstall the sleeve into the windscreen
^ Install the new parts from the repair kit, see Repair Manual Group 68 Interior Equipment - Windscreen Locking Pin Removal and Installation in ElsaWeb.
Tip:
The repair kits are available in both left and right sides. Be sure to order the correct repair kit.
Warranty
Information only.
Required Parts and Tools
No special tools required.
Additional Information
All part and service references provided in this Technical Bulletin are subject to change and/or removal.
Always check with your Parts Dept. and Repair Manuals for the latest information.