7.5) Operate the push button switch on side
lift up windows. If the windows will not
latch properly, and the solenoid can be
heard working, the latch can be adjusted
in the following steps.
• Remove the rotary latch cover on the
window frame.
• Operate the window with a person
outside pushing the button and closing
the window slowly. Look to see the
striker bar on the glass does not scuff
the leg on the rotary latch pawl as the
window closes. The striker bar should
close into the middle of pawl slot on the
rotary latch on the frame. Place one
thickness of masking tape around the
striker bar where the latch contacts.
Open and close the window. If the tape
shows signs of wear through on the top
or underside 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 side of the striker bar not
above or below in closed position.
• Two M6 Torx screws can be undone
with T30 bit and re-tightened to 7Nm
on the glass mounted striker on either
side to move the position of the striker
up and down on the glass.
• The rotary latch on the window frame
provides window in/out adjustment.
Measure the distance between the back
of the rotary latch and it’s mounting
bracket and take note of it (9mm).
Loosen the bolts through the latch and
move the latch out 1mm at a time and
re-tighten to 9Nm and test the window
until it opens and closes and seals
satisfactorily.
• Refit the cover over the latch
mechanism and ensure wiring inside is
coiled up neatly and cannot interfere
with the latch mechanism.