No. 98-20

Service Bulletin Details

Public Details for: No. 98-20

Instructions for realigning the headliner in the panamera in the event that it is sticking out in the door seal area.


- 2020 - 2019 - 2018 - 2017 -

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Complaint - Headliner is Sticking Out in the Door Seal Area: Re-Aligning Headliner (98/20)
Model Line:
Panamera (971)
Model Year:
As of 2017
Subject:
Headliner
Information:
The headliner in the door area can stick out over the inner
door seal due to manufacturing tolerances  Headliner.
Headliner
Remedial
Action:
•
•
•
Detach and check headliner.
Replace door seals in accordance with instructions.
Rework and align headliner.
Parts required
Parts Info:
Part No.
Designation
– Use
Qty.
971831721A
 Front door seal
– inner left
1 ea.
971831722A
 Front door seal
– inner right
1 ea.
971833721Y
 Rear door seal
– inner left (I-no. 0E1 and K8D)
1 ea.
971833722Y
 Rear door seal
– inner right (I-no. 0E1 and K8D)
1 ea.
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971833721C
 Rear door seal
– inner left (I-no. 0E2)
1 ea.
971833722C
 Rear door seal
– inner right (I-no. 0E2)
1 ea.
N 10596302
 Internal hexagon round/oval-head screw
– Sun visor
2 ea.
9A700794200
 Bearing pin
– D-pillar trim panel
2 ea.
9A700791500
 Hexagon-head bolt
– Belt installing on front seat
2 ea.
If the headliner is defective, also use:
Part No.
Designation
– Use
Qty.
00004330535
 2-component window bonding agent, set
– Windshield
1 ea.
971845522 1)
 Windshield frame
– Windshield
1 ea.
974867501 x
 Headliner (I-no. K8D - Sport Turismo)
1 ea.
or
971867505 x
 Headliner (I-no. 0E2 - long wheelbase)
1 ea.
or
971867501 x
 Headliner (I-no. 0E1 - short wheelbase)
1) Replace only if damaged.
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Preparatory work
Work Procedure: 1
Detach the headliner, see  Workshop Manual '708419 Removing and installing headliner'.
Information
Check whether the headliner  Checking for kinks
-3- is kinked in the critical area  Checking for kinks
-Arrow- and replace it if it is damaged.
1
2
3
– Bodyshell
– Door seal
– Headliner
2
Remove front door seals, see  Workshop Manual
'576319 Removing and installing front door seal'.
3
Remove rear door seals, see  Workshop Manual
'586319 Removing and installing rear door seal'.
Checking for kinks
Installing door seals and reworking and installing headliner
Work Procedure: 1
Install front and rear door seals, see
 Workshop Manual '576319 Removing and installing front door seal' and
 Workshop Manual '586319 Removing and installing rear door seal'.
Information
During installation, make sure that the door seals 
Installing door seals -2- are installed facing inwards
 Installing door seals -Arrow-.
1
2
3
– Bodyshell
– Door seal
– Headliner
Installing door seals
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Remove centring mandrel on the rear left headliner 
Rear left centring mandrel -1- using a suitable tool.
Rear left centring mandrel
3
Remove centring mandrel on the front headliner 
Front centring mandrel -1- using a suitable tool.
4
Center the headliner over the screw-on points at the
front. The distances with respect to the door seals
must be the same.
Information
You will need a second mechanic to help you with this
step.
5
Carefully insert the headliner into the door seals.
Front centring mandrel
Information
6
•
Make sure not to kink the headliner when installing it.
•
The headliner must not be bonded in the door seal area.
Pull door seals over the headliner from the outside in.
Concluding work
Work Procedure: 1
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Secure the headliner, see  Workshop Manual '708419 Removing and installing headliner - section
on "Installing"'.
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Invoicing
Invoicing:
For documentation and warranty invoicing, enter the labour operations, PQIS coding and part numbers
specified below in the warranty claim:
APOS
Labour operation
I No.
70841900
Replacing headliner (I-no. 3FA)
70841905
Replacing headliner (I-no. 3FE)
70841910
Replacing headliner (I-no. 3FU)
70844900
Reworking headliner (I-no. 3FA)
70844905
Reworking headliner (I-no. 3FE)
70844910
Reworking headliner (I-no. 3FU)
PQIS coding:
Location (FES5)
70840
Headliner
Damage type (SA4)
1025
loosely installed
Parts Info:
Part No.
Designation
– Use
Qty.
971831721A
Front door seal
– inner left
1 ea.
971831722A
Front door seal
– inner right
1 ea.
971833721Y
Rear door seal
– inner left (I-no. 0E1 and K8D)
1 ea.
971833722Y
Rear door seal
– inner right (I-no. 0E1 and K8D)
1 ea.
or
971833721C
Rear door seal
– inner left (I-no. 0E2)
1 ea.
971833722C
Rear door seal
– inner right (I-no. 0E2)
1 ea.
00004330535 1)
2-component window bonding agent, set
– Windshield
1 ea.
971845522 2)
Windshield frame
– Windshield
1 ea.
N 10596302
Internal hexagon round/oval-head screw
– Sun visor
2 ea.
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9A700794200
Bearing pin
– D-pillar trim panel
2 ea.
9A700791500
Hexagon-head bolt
– Belt installing on front seat
2 ea.
1) Only for new headliner.
2) Replace only if damaged.
References:
 Workshop Manual '708419 Removing and installing roof trim panel '
 Workshop Manual '576319 Removing and installing front door seal'
 Workshop Manual '586319 Removing and installing rear door seal'
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