Body - Mirror Actuator Replacement
TSB SB04-04-S001Replacement of Mirror Actuator
Issue Date: March, 2004
Affected Vehicles
2003-2004 model year Isuzu Ascender (US).
Service Information
A replacement mirror actuator is available for service. It is no longer necessary to replace the mirror assembly for an actuator.
Correction:
Use the following procedure to replace the actuator
Service Procedure
1. Rotate the mirror into the upward and outboard position (see figure 1).
2. Position your fingers flat and insert them underneath the raised corner. This will ensure that more surface of the mirror is used when removing the glass (see figure 2).
NOTE:
Only apply enough sealant to fill the groove in the cover.
3. Slowly but firmly lift the glass and backing plate from the actuator.
4. Remove the wire harness from the glass if equipped with heated mirror and turn signal.
5. Remove the glass.
6. Remove the three torque head screws from the actuator.
7. Remove the actuator.
8. Remove the wire harness from the actuator.
9. Install the wire harness to the new actuator.
10. Install the new actuator.
11. Install the three torque head screws and tighten to 10 Nm (89 lb in).
12. Install the wire harness if equipped with heated mirror and turn signal.
13. Line up the mirror back with the actuator. Press firmly in the center of the glass using the palm of your hand. The mirror and backing plate will snap onto the actuator.
14. Make sure the mirror is locked in by lightly pulling on the mirror glass. Check the operation of the mirror and clean the glass.
Parts Information
Warranty Claim Information
Use the labor operation table.
NOTE:
1. Labor Time includes administrative time allowance.
2. Information released on paper and electronic format prior to bulletin release cannot be updated.
3. Always refer to the Isuzu Service Policy Procedure Manual for specific details on warranty coverage and policies.
This Service Bulletin is intended for use by professional, qualified technicians. Attempting repairs or service without the appropriate training, tools, and equipment could cause injury to you or others and damage to your vehicle that may cause it not to operate properly.
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