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Windshield Removal and Installation: Removal

  1. Clean both inside and outside of glass and around it.
  2. Remove wiper arms and cowl top garnish.
  3. Using tape, cover body surface around glass to prevent any damage.
  4. Remove rear view mirror, sun visor and front pillar trims (right & left).
  5. If necessary, remove instrument panel. Refer to INSTRUMENT PANEL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
  6. If necessary, remove head lining. Refer to HEAD LINING REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .
  7. Remove (or cut) windshield molding.
  8. Drill hole with eyeleteer (1) through adhesive and let piano string through it.
    Fig 1: Inserting Piano String
    G06868828Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  9. Cut adhesive all around windshield (1) with piano string (2). When using tool, windshield knife (3), to cut adhesive, be careful not to cause damage to windshield. Use wire to cut adhesive along lower part of windshield.
    NOTE: If piano string contacts the vehicle body or the instrument panel when cutting the windshield adhesive with it, the vehicle body and/or instrument panel may be damaged. Use piano string by keeping it as close to windshield glass as possible.
    Fig 2: Cutting Adhesive Around Windshield With Piano String
    G06868829Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  10. Using knife (1), smoothen adhesive (2) remaining on body side (3) so that it is 1 - 2 mm (0.040 - 0.078 in.) thick all around.
    NOTE: Before using knife (1), clean it with alcohol or the like to remove oil from it.
    Fig 3: Applying Adhesive On Body Side
    G06868830Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  11. When reusing windshield, remove the adhesive (1) from it, using care not to damage primer coated surface (2).
    Fig 4: Removing Adhesive From Windshield
    G06868831Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.