If you have any queries regarding the installation of this product please contact the distributor from whom it was purchased, or alternatively the ARB office in your state.
Head Office – ARB Corporation Ltd VIC: 42-44 Garden Street, Kilsyth, Victoria, 3137 Tel: (03) 9761 6622 Fax: (03) 9761 6807
WA:(08) 9244 3553 NSW: (02) 9821 3633 ACT: (02) 6280 7475 SA: (08) 8244 5001 QLD: (07) 3872 3872 NT: (08) 8947 2262 TAS: (03) 6331 4190
If the latches do not operate simultaneously,
locate the black plastic clips on each end of the
pull rods to the latches, unclip a pull rod and
length or shorten it by winding it in / out and re-
clip in. Close the latches with your fingers again
and test operation via the interior rear door
handle to operate simultaneously.
Once satisfied, refit the door cover lower portion
with the scrivets, but ensure to guide the pull
rods into slits in the foam blocks on the door
cover at both ends.
If the latches can be seen to bind on the door
frame strikers, it may be necessary to adjust
the door frame strikers. Do this by the
following:
Place one thickness of masking tape around the
striker bar where the latches contact. Open and
close the door. If the tape shown signs of wear
through on the top side or underneath of the
striker bar, it is necessary to adjust the striker
away from the side on which the wear is shown.
The aim is only to have wear on the outward
face of the striker bar.
Undo the M6 screws slightly on the strikers and
adjust their position slightly. Re-torque screws
to 9Nm.
Test the door again and adjust via the above
methods until satisfied.
5.4) Operate the push button switch on side lift up
windows. If the windows will not open, and the
solenoid can be heard working, the latch can be
adjusted in the following steps.