Probe V6-182 3.0L (1990)
Window Seal: All Technical Service Bulletins
Front Window - Popping Noise When Lowering
Article No. 90-17-3
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GLASS - FRONT DOOR - "POPPING" NOISE WHEN LOWERING WINDOW - CARS BUILT BEFORE 6/15/90
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NOISE - "POPPING" FROM FRONT DOOR GLASS WHEN LOWERING - CARS BUILT BEFORE 6/15/90
FORD:
1989-90 PROBE
ISSUE:
A "popping" noise may be heard when lowering the front window. This is caused by the glass-up stop rubber mounting pad sticking to the
glass mechanism.
ACTION:
Install duct tape around the rubber portion of the glass-up stop. Refer to the following procedure for service details.
1.
Remove the front door trim panel. Refer to the 1990 Probe Shop Manual, page 42-08-8, for service details.
Figure 1
2.
Locate the glass-up stop, Figure 1.
3.
Remove the glass-up stop.
4.
Obtain a piece of "duct tape". Cut to approximately 1/2" (12 mm) wide by 5" (127 mm) long.
5.
Wrap the duct tape around the rubber portion of the glass-up stop.
6.
Install the stop and check for proper position.
NOTE:
THE END OF THE DUCT TAPE MUST BE AT THE TOP OF THE STOP BECAUSE THE STEEL GUIDE ON THE GLASS CAN PULL
THE TAPE LOOSE.
7.
Re-install the front door trim panel.
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: None
SUPERSEDES:
90-4-2
WARRANTY STATUS:
Eligible Under Basic Warranty Coverage
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
TIME
901703AT
Both Sides
0.7 Hr.
901703A
One Side
0.5 Hr.
DEALER CODING
BASIC PART NO. CONDITION CODE
7021768
56
OASIS CODES:
102000, 702000