2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Access Door Water Leak
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that the access door jamb is wet. The access door weatherstrip has been modified to prevent water from entering the door and dripping on the floor. Follow the repair procedure in this TSB to replace the access door weatherstrip. Repair Procedure 1. Remove the access panel weatherstrip. A. Disengage the 7 push clips. B. Using the plastic panel clip removal tool, disengage the 19 clips on the weatherstrip. NOTE: Remove any tape remaining on the door side. 2. Install the access panel weatherstrip using the NEW service parts. A. Clean the door surface where the double-sided tape is applied. B. Engage the 19 clips. C. Push firmly on the weatherstrip to ensure the double-sided tape makes good contact with the door frame. Cross Section View
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that the access door jamb is wet. The access door weatherstrip has been modified to prevent water from entering the door and dripping on the floor. Follow the repair procedure in this TSB to replace the access door weatherstrip. Repair Procedure 1. Remove the access panel weatherstrip. A. Disengage the 7 push clips. B. Using the plastic panel clip removal tool, disengage the 19 clips on the weatherstrip. NOTE: Remove any tape remaining on the door side. 2. Install the access panel weatherstrip using the NEW service parts. A. Clean the door surface where the double-sided tape is applied. B. Engage the 19 clips. C. Push firmly on the weatherstrip to ensure the double-sided tape makes good contact with the door frame. Cross Section View
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