BODY
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
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BODY
Figure 1 Body
GENERAL
Vehicle accessories, such as the canopy and wind-
shield, need to be removed before removing many body
components.
Hardware that is removed must be installed in its origi-
nal position unless otherwise specified. If the torque val-
ues are not specified, refer to the Torque Specifications
table in the GENRAL INFORMATION AND ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE section.
To decrease the risk of injury or death from a
battery explosion, battery should always be
removed before any servicing that could gen-
erate sparks or repairs that require welding or
cutting.
Body component replacement can be accomplished with
a minimum of specialized tools. Most body components
are held in place with removable hardware such as nuts,
bolts and screws. Ratchet rivets are used to secure items
such as the floormat to the floorboard.
To remove ratchet rivets, slide a notched pry bar under
the head of the rivet and press downward on the bar to
pull the rivet from the hole (Figure 1).
Figure 2 Ratchet Rivet Removal
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