Service Procedure
TWO DOOR JIMMY1. Unlatch and remove the cargo shade panel (or the jack cover panel).
2. Place adhesive template on the mounting bracket for the top latch located on the trim pane. (see Figure 1).
3. Using a die grinder or similar tool, remove the open keyhole area of the template.
4. Install the new cargo shade panel.
5. Install Campaign Identification Label.
FOUR DOOR JIMMY
1. Unlatch and remove the current cargo shade panel (or the jack cover panel).
2. From the NEW cargo shade panel, unscrew and remove the forward latch nut and rubber washer (see Figure 2).
NOTE:
Forward latch must be in unlatched position.
3. Temporarily install the new cargo shade by latching the rear and top latches.
4. Use a pencil to make a vertical line in the center of the open forward latch screw hole. This marks the fore/aft position of the forward latch (see Figure 3).
5. Remove the new cargo shade and refasten the forward latch rubber washer and nut.
6. Use a pencil to make a horizontal line 26 mm (1 inch) above the lower edge of the trim pane This line should intersect the vertical line drawn earlier (see Figure 4).
7. Measure 19 mm (3/4 inch) up from the drill tip, then mark this distance by wrapping electrical tape around the bit.
IMPORTANT:
This step must be performed in order to prevent drill contact with the interior seat belt retractor.
8. Drill a 3 mm (1/8 inch) diameter pilot hole in the trim panel at the point where the two lines intersect.
CAUTION:
Care should be used in drilling so as not to crack the trim panel.
9. Measure 19 mm (3/4 inch) up from the drill tip, then mark this distance by wrapping electrical tape around the bit.
IMPORTANT:
This step must be performed in order to prevent drill contact with the interior seat belt retractor.
10. Drill a 13 mm (1/2 inch) diameter finish hole in the trim panel at the pilot hole.
CAUTION:
Care should be used in drilling so as not to crack the trim panel.
11. Install the new cargo shade panel.
12. Install Campaign Identification Label