Owners Manual
BODYWORK
P/5
H40. 279.
A.
Fig,
8.
The rear bumper with stay arms exploded.
Windows
and Doors
Front Door Windows: Before
it
is
possible to renew
a window, should the necessity arise, the window wind-
ing mechanism must be exposed. To do this the window
frame moulding securing screws and cup washers must
be extracted when the moulding can be taken from the
door.
In
addition to this the door inner casing must be
dismantled. Around the perimeter
of
the leather casing
there are twelve screws and cup washers which have to
be extracted. The door closing handle is easily separated
from the door by simply withdrawing the two setpins
accessible from the underside
of
the handle. Both the
window winding handle and the door lock handle must
be removed (see section
"Door
Locks and Handles"). The
casing will now come away from the door quite readily.
The window winding handle should be loosely
refitted at this stage and the window lowered within its
guide channels. This
gives
access to the securing screws
at the rear
of
the two channels. With these screws removed
and the lower half screw,
at
the base
of
the channel,
slackened, the channel can be
manreuvred from the door.
When in the lowered position
it
is possible to tilt
the window, front edge downwards,
so
that the runner
fitted to its lower edge can be freed from the roller
of the single winder arm. Lift the window glass through
the top opening in the door.
On replacing the window, grease the runner and
reverse the procedure described.
The winder, should
it
become necessary to remove it,
is
secured to the door
by
four setscrews.
Front Louvre: The ventilating window, or louvre
as
it
is
more often termed,
is
secured to the door
by
four
brackets and screws. But before the louvre can be re-
moved, the door casing and the window moulding must
be dismantled. Both these operations have already been
detailed.
When the casing and moulding have been relieved
from the door, the main window should be lowered.
Then the screws passing through the foremost guide
channel must be withdrawn and the channel half screw
slackened.
It
is
then possible to release the louvre
by
withdrawing the four main securing screws and to lift
the louvre from the door.
Rear Door Window: Much of the information given
for changing a front door window is applicable to the
changing
of
a rear door window.
The casing for the rear door has eleven screws and
cup washers to secure
it
in
position and the window
moulding
five
screws. The window itself is removed and
refitted in the same manner
as
a front door window.
Rear Louvre: Again the rear louvre is removed in a
like manner
as
described for the front louvre, with the
exception that
it
has
five
securing points.
Rear Window: To renew the rear window, release
the screws holding the interior fabric casing.
By
follow-
ing the description given for windscreen replacement the
operator should experience no difficulty in fitting a new
rear window glass.
Fig. 9. The radiator grille assembly.