Lincoln Corsair: Body Closures / General Procedures - Rear Door Alignment
Inspection
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
NOTE:
LH shown, RH similar.
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Inspect the body-to-rear door dimensions.
Adjustment
NOTE:
LH shown, RH similar.
All alignments
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Open the door.
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Remove the fasteners and striker assembly.
Rear door in and out, up and down alignment
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Loosen the fasteners to permit movement of the door.
Loosen:
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2 turn(s)
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Adjust the door as required.
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Tighten the fasteners.
Torque:
35 lb.ft (48 Nm)
Rear door fore, aft and tilt alignment
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Open the door.
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Remove the B-pillar trim panel.
Refer to: B-Pillar Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
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Loosen the fasteners to permit movement of the door.
Loosen:
:
2 turn(s)
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Carefully close the rear door.
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Carefully close the door.
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Adjust the door as required.
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Carefully open the front door.
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Carefully open the rear door.
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Tigthen the fastener.
Torque:
22 lb.ft (30 Nm)
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Tigthen the fastener.
Torque:
22 lb.ft (30 Nm)
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Tigthen the fasteners.
Torque:
22 lb.ft (30 Nm)
All alignments
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Install the striker assembly.
Torque:
18 lb.ft (25 Nm)
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Inspect the body-to-rear door dimensions.
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Install the removed components.
Programming
NOTE:
This procedure clears and then sets new open and close end points in the RGTM memory.
Turn the ignition ON.
Using a scan tool perform the RGTM self test to complete power liftgate
initialization...
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Door Lift
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
NOTE:
LH shown, RH similar...
Other information:
Removal
WARNING:
The following procedure describes critical repair steps
required for correct seat component installation. Follow all notes and
steps carefully. Do not place any objects between the seat components
and the body of the vehicle, nor any objects within a joint internal to
the seat structure...
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
Spring Compressor
Vise
DISASSEMBLY
NOTICE:
Suspension fasteners are critical parts that affect the
performance of vital components and systems. Failure of these fasteners
may result in major service expense...