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.
Models from 2020
2020 PORSCHE PANAMERA |
Models from 2019
2019 PORSCHE PANAMERA |
Models from 2018
2018 PORSCHE PANAMERA |
Models from 2017
2017 PORSCHE PANAMERA |
Service Technical Information 98/20 ENU 7084 7 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. or AfterSales Jul 28, 2020 Page 1 of 6 7 Service 7084 ENU Technical Information 98/20 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. Jul 28, 2020 Page 2 of 6 AfterSales 1 ea. Service Technical Information 98/20 ENU 7084 7 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 AfterSales Jul 28, 2020 Page 3 of 6 7 Service 7084 ENU 2 Technical Information 98/20 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 Jul 28, 2020 Page 4 of 6 Secure the headliner, see Workshop Manual '708419 Removing and installing headliner - section on "Installing"'. AfterSales Service Technical Information 98/20 ENU 7084 7 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. AfterSales Jul 28, 2020 Page 5 of 6 7 Service 7084 ENU Technical Information 98/20 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' Important Notice: Technical Bulletins issued by Porsche Cars North America, Inc. are intended only for use by professional automotive technicians who have attended Porsche service training courses. They are written to inform those technicians of conditions that may occur on some Porsche vehicles, or to provide information that could assist in the proper servicing of a vehicle. Porsche special tools may be necessary in order to perform certain operations identified in these bulletins. Use of tools and procedures other than those Porsche recommends in these bulletins may be detrimental to the safe operation of your vehicle, and may endanger the people working on it. Properly trained Porsche technicians have the equipment, tools, safety instructions, and know-how to do the job properly and safely. Part numbers listed in these bulletins are for reference only. The work procedures updated electronically in the Porsche PIWIS diagnostic and testing device take precedence and, in the event of a discrepancy, the work procedures in the PIWIS Tester are the ones that must be followed. © 2020 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Jul 28, 2020 Page 6 of 6 AfterSales