JTB00255NAS1

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: JTB00255NAS1

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- 2012 - 2011 - 2010 -

Models from 2012
2012 JAGUAR XJ
Models from 2011
2011 JAGUAR XJ
Models from 2010
2010 JAGUAR XJ
TECHNICAL BULLETIN
JTB00255NAS1
14-JAN-13
SECTION: 501-00
Rear Windscreen Lower Finisher Loose
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
XJ (X351)
VIN:
Model Year:
V00047-V26700
2010-2012
CONDITION SUMMARY:
Situation: The rear windscreen lower finisher may be loose from the rear windscreen glass.
Cause: This may be caused by the adhesive tape securing the finisher to the glass not creating a sufficient
bond.
Action: In the event of a customer concern of the above, refer to the Repair Procedure outlined below to
secure the rear windscreen finisher.
PARTS:
3M Scotch-Weld (translucent) DP8005
Locally sourced
TOOLS:
3M Applicator gun (62-9170-9930-1), mixing nozzle (62-9171-9953-1), and plunger (62-9170-9910-3) –
locally sourced from 3M
WARRANTY:
NOTE: Repair procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those
quoted here must be taken as guidance only. Always refer to DDW to obtain the latest repair time.
DDW requires the use of causal part numbers. Labor only claims must show the causal part number with a
quantity of zero.
DESCRIPTION
SRO
TIME
(HOURS)
CONDITION
CODE
CAUSAL
PART
Secure rear windscreen glass finisher
10.10.99
0.20
07
C2D13406 (with privacy glass)
C2D13405 (without privacy glass)
Normal Warranty policies and procedures apply
NOTE: The information in Technical Bulletins is intended for use by trained, professional Technicians with the k nowledge, tools, and
equipment required to do the j ob properly and safely. It i nforms these Technicians of c onditions that m ay occur on some vehicles, or
provides information that could assist in proper vehicle service. The procedures should not be pe rformed by 'do-it-yourselfers'. If you are
not a Retailer, do not assume that a condition described affects your vehicle. Contact an authorized Jaguar service facility to determine
whether this bulletin applies to a specific vehicle.
© Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC 555 MacArthur Boulevard
Mahwah, NJ 07430
REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Open the luggage compartment.
2.
NOTE: Make sure that the luggage compartment
latch is put in to the closed position to reduce the battery
voltage drain.
Using a suitable tool, re-position the luggage compartment
latch in to the closed position.
3.
NOTE: Note the installed position of the rear
windscreen glass seal, to aid installation.
Carefully remove the rear windscreen glass finisher.
4. Using a suitable tool, remove the three (3) sections of
adhesive tape from the rear windscreen glass.
5. Using a suitable cleaning fluid, clean the lower edges of the
rear windscreen glass.
6. Using a suitable cleaning fluid, clean the outer faces and the
channel of the rear windscreen glass finisher.
7. Using a suitable blade, remove and discard the section of the
rear windscreen glass finisher shown.
8.
NOTE: Make sure that the correct parts are used;
failure to follow this instruction may result in an incorrect
adhesive mixture.
Assemble the applicator gun as shown.




9.
Mixing nozzle (part number 62-9171-9953-1)
Adhesive (part number DP8005)
Applicator gun (part number 62-9171-9953-1)
Plunger (part number 62-9170-9910-3)
NOTE: Make sure that the sealant is not applied to
the outer edges of the finisher.
NOTE: Use special tools 3M Applicator gun (62-91709930-1), mixing nozzle (62-9171-9953-1), and plunger (629170-9910-3) and adhesive DP8005.
Using the applicator gun, apply a 2mm bead of the sealant in
to the lower corner of the rear windscreen glass finisher.
• Apply a continuous bead of sealant along the length of the
rear windscreen glass finisher channel, apart from the
sections of the channel that are within 10mm of the ends.
10.
NOTE: Install the rear windscreen glass finisher to
the previously installed position.
Carefully install the rear windscreen glass finisher.
• Starting at one end, make sure the rear windscreen glass
finisher is correctly aligned to the rear windscreen glass.
11.
NOTE: Make sure that the tape applies a suitable
pressure on the rear windscreen glass finisher until
adhesion has been completed.
NOTE: Make sure that the tape does not touch the
top edge of the rear windscreen glass finisher; failure to
follow this instruction may result in the tape bonding with
the sealant.
Using a suitable tape, secure the finisher in to the correct
position.
• Firmly press the tape on to the lower edge of the rear
windscreen glass finisher and hold in place.
• Whilst applying tension to the tape, secure the upper
section of the tape to the rear windscreen glass.
• Make sure that the tape does not remain in contact with
rear windscreen glass at the top of the rear windscreen
glass finisher.
12. Repeat the above step at suitable intervals across the width
of the finisher
13. Wait 90 minutes.
14. Remove the tape.
15. Clean the surrounding area.
• Make sure that all tape residue and excess sealant is
removed.
16. Release the luggage compartment latch.
17. Close the luggage compartment.


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