Roof Opening Panel Glass Bracket: Installation

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Installation
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  1. Apply the specified grease to the glass bracket cam slots.

    Material

    : Door Latch Lubricant / 5U7Z-19A501-A

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  2. Apply the specified grease to the glass bracket pins.

    Material

    : Door Latch Lubricant / 5U7Z-19A501-A

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    1. Push down on the deflector.
    2. Install the glass bracket, inserting the inboard bracket shoe into the inside track first.
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    1. Slide the glass bracket rearward aligning the hole in the bracket with the trolly pin.
    2. Attach the glass arm to the trolly pin.
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    1. Press down on the deflector.
    2. Install the stop.
    3. Install the screw.

      Torque

      : 6 lb.in (0.7 Nm)

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  3. Slide the glass bracket and forward until it contacts the stop.
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  4. Install the set plate and the screws.

    Torque

    : 6 lb.in (0.7 Nm)

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    1. Slide the trolly slide forward.
    2. Pry outward on the glass bracket and align the tab.
    3. Release pressure on the arm and engage the tab with the trough slider.
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  5. Install the trough assembly. Refer to: Trough AssemblyΒ .
RENDER: 1.0x

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