Prior to replacement compare the replacement unit to the original
Always use the proper tool to remove interior door handles
Always torque fasteners to specs (do not overtighten)
Always replace door panel retaining clips
Replace all door rod clips
Check operation of door lock actuators, replace as necessary
Check operation of window regulator. Replace if binding, noisy or if operation is erratic
Inspect tape type window regulator for obvious damage to nylon tape. Replace the tape as necessary. (Window will exhibit ratcheting type noise as tape skips)
Do not damage water shield. It will need to be reused
Exterior Door Handle
Be sure to mask area around exterior handle before removal/installation to prevent paint damage
Prior to replacement compare the replacement unit to the original
Replace all rod retaining clips
Prior to the repair, compare the replacement unit to the original
Always torque fasteners to specs (do not overtighten)
Always replace door panel retaining clips
Check operation of door lock actuators, replace as necessary
Check operation of window regulator. Replace if binding, noisy or if operation is erratic
Inspect tape type window regulator for obvious damage to nylon tape. Replace the tape as necessary. (Window will exhibit ratcheting noise as tape skips)
Do not damage water shield. It will need to be reused
Inspect all door hinge pins and strikers. If door drops when opened, hinge bushings and pins may be worn out
Window Handle
Never use a screwdriver to remove the handle. Damage to the trim will occur
Always use the proper tool to remove interior door handles
Always compare the replacement to the defective original. Many are similar but, knobs are a different color
Window Regulators
Follow the proper repair procedure for your vehicle as outlined in the shop manual to prevent damage and insure a trouble free installation
Check operation of window regulator. Replace if binding, noisy or if operation is erratic
Replace all rod retaining clips
Remove original unit and compare the replacement unit to the original (some units are similar but mount different, etc)
Always torque fasteners to specs (do not overtighten). See shop manual
Always replace door panel retaining clips
Check the operation of the door lock actuators. Replace if binding, erratic or inoperative
Inspect tape type window regulator for obvious damage to nylon tape. Replace the tape as necessary. (Window will exhibit ratcheting type noise as tape skips)
Carefully align all components. Operate window and check for binding BEFORE installing door panel. Make adjustments as required. Refer to shop manual for specific installation instructions
Do not damage water shield. It will need to be reused
Inspect all door hinge pins and strikers. If door drops when opened, hinge bushings and pins may be worn out
Always use the proper equipment to evacuate and recover existing automotive refrigerant before attempting repairs. DO NOT RELEASE automotive refrigerant INTO THE ATMOSPHERE
Always use the proper tools to remove and install compressor clutches. See catalog for selection
Never reuse old o-rings, seals or gaskets when performing repairs. Always install new
Be sure to use a leak detector after repairs. Check all joints and hoses for leaks. Replace as necessary
Always check the air temperature at the center discharge duct. Refer to the shop manual for your vehicle’s specifications
Inspect all suspension components including CV boots every time the vehicle is in for service
Grease on the suspension, spindle and caliper indicates a ruptured boot
Replace the torn CV boot as soon as possible to prevent contaminates from entering the joint and ruining it
Do not leave a kink the boot bellows after installation. The boot will fail prematurely
Always use the proper tools when removing and installing CV boots
DO NOT use an impact gun to install the retaining nut on the axle. Damage to the joint and/or bearing may occur
Always compare the replacement unit to the original before installation
Always start with a cold engine. Removing exhaust bolts from a hot engine may damage the cylinder head threads
Clean mounting surfaces are required for all exhaust manifolds. See the shop manual for any warnings or special instructions for the vehicle application
Use caution when replacing exhaust manifolds on aluminum heads
Never reuse the exhaust manifold gaskets
Torque all bolts to manufacturer’s specification. See the shop manual for torque specifications and sequences
If the original exhaust manifold is cracked and/or has a blue color, check for a rich running engine or an ignition system failure. If this condition is not corrected, repeat failure will occur
For ease of installation, replace the catalytic converter and manifold as an assembly on the vehicle, especially with high miles
Be sure to reuse all brackets and braces. Failure to do so will result in premature failure
Prior to installing the oxygen sensor into the replacement manifold, inspect the Oxygen sensor threads for damage. Failure to do so will result in damaged threads on the replacement unit. Be sure to use anti-seize on the oxygen sensor threads to prevent galling of the threads
Mark the position of the rotor prior to removal of the distributor. This will aid in installing the replacement unit into the proper position
Install the replacement distributor so the rotor points in the same place
Always compare the original distributor to the replacement unit. Pay special attention to the area below the flange. Check all dimensions
Lubricate the o-ring before inserting the distributor into the engine to prevent it from tearing
Use caution when plugging in the electrical connectors to prevent bent pins
Do not force the distributor into the engine or use a bolt to pull it into the block! Damage to the distributor and/or engine may occur
Inspect all components (spark plugs, wires, etc) in the ignition system for wear and/or corrosion. Replace as necessary
Use "how to measure mirror" guide in the catalog to determine height, width and diagonal dimensions of the glass
If old mirror is cracked but still intact, install new replacement mirror directly over old mirror with supplied cushion tape. Clean old glass thoroughly before installing replacement glass
If old mirror is broken, CAREFULLY remove the old glass before installing replacement glass. Follow the directions on the back of the card. CAUTION WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN REMOVING OLD GLASS
Always compare the replacement unit to the original before installation, especially the fan blade
Always disconnect the battery prior to fan assembly replacement. Fans may start without any warning!
Clunking sounds or a wobbling fan indicate problems with the motor shaft bushing. Replace as a whole assembly to save time and money
All radiator fan assemblies are guaranteed to fit and function on the application it is listed for
Refer to the vehicle’s shop manual for specific installation instructions
After installation, be sure to run engine until the cooling fan(s) cycle on and off. If fans do not operate properly, refer to shop manual for more diagnostics
Always compare the original to the replacement axle
Check these critical dimensions Overall length, number/type of splines, bolt hole/stud pattern, bearing surface diameter
Inspect the original shaft in the bearing area. Replace the bearing if the original shows signs of excessive wear, flaking
Follow all installation instructions in the shop manual
Replace any worn components such as retaining clips, seals, etc
If any metal particles are present in the differential housing, the housing MUST be flushed thoroughly before the replacement axle is installed. Failure to do so will result in premature failure of the bearing and replacement axle