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NEW POLICY FOR CONVERTIBLE TOP BACK WINDOW (INFORMATIONAL)

Subject: NEW POLICY FOR CONVERTIBLE TOP BACK WINDOWS

Model and Year: 1989-92 CAMARO

The new policy of CHEVROLET Motor Division regarding the Convertible Back Windows on "F" style vehicles is as follows:

- Claims for replacement of complete convertible top covers for correction of back window problems will no longer be accepted.

- The back window will be replaced (sewn into the original top cover) by a local trim shop, using locally available material.

- The replacement back window material must meet Department of Transportation standards (typical trade names are "REGALITE", "ULTRALITE", etc.).

A typical procedure would include the following steps:

1. After removal, place top cover face down on a clean work surface and "score" the inside surface of the window at the window opening using a razor blade, utility knife, etc.

2. Position the replacement window to the top cover, trim most of the excess material off and tape the window to the cover.

3. Using the window opening as a guide, protect the inside surface with paper and tape to prevent damage during sewing operations.

4. Sew the new window to the cover with two rows of stitches: (approximately 6 stitches per inch) - use original sew line and holes as guide.

5. Remove the protective tape and paper, and trim window material to final size.

6. Using a heat gun, apply heat to both sides of the sewn area to help seal and shrink the stitch.

7. Separate the old window from the cover at the score lines and remove from cover.

Reinstall the top cover to the vehicle.

When submitting claims for replacement of back windows, use:

Labor Operation Number: B3590

Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.

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