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Deteriorated rear windscreen: removing > < Rear window - Assembly overview
Non-deteriorated windscreen: removing
   
Non-deteriorated windscreen: removing
  Note
If it is intended to re-use the window, make sure that the electrical connections are not damaged.
Carry out the following work:
Remove rear lid trim → General body repairs, interior; Rep. gr.70.
–  Disconnect connections -2- (if fitted) on left and right for heated rear window and secure to window with adhesive tape.

   
–  Push awl -V.A.G 1474/2--1- through adhesive bead in area of panel aperture for rear window heater connection -2-.
–  Pull cutting cord -3- through adhesive sealing material to inside using awl -V.A.G 1474/2--1-.

   
–  Secure end of cutting cord -3- against falling out using pull handle -V.A.G 1351/1- -1-.
–  Lay cutting cord -3- around rear window and guide second end of cord inwards.
–  Fasten end of cutting cord to reel device -V.A.G 1654 A- -2 -.
–  Place reel device -V.A.G 1654 A--2- in indicated position.
–  Turn reel device -V.A.G 1654 A--2- accordingly and cut windscreen free.
–  Use wedge -V.A.G 1474/5- to press cutting cord -3- against rear window glass while cutting in order to have clearance at window flange.
  N64-10393

Deteriorated rear windscreen: removing > < Rear window - Assembly overview