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DESIGN TO DOOR RELATIONSHIP (DESIGN EXPLANATION)

SUBJECT: DESIGN INTENT DOOR TO ROOF RELATIONSHIP (INFORMATIONAL)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992 "N" CAR

Condition:

---------- There is concern that some Dealers are re-working doors on 1992 N cars in order to achieve a flush condition to the roof. As shown in Figure 1, a flush condition is not design intent.

The door to roof and auxiliary seal appearance has been implemented to improve wind noise performance of an aircraft style door design. It is mandatory that these seal gaps be maintained. This design also creates an integral rain gutter between the door, roof and auxiliary seal to flow water rearward and down the back. It prevents water from draining on to the customer when entering and exiting the vehicle in the rain.

Corrective Action:

This bulletin has been submitted to discourage refit of a correct condition.


Object Number: 88608  Size: MF

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