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– Pull off connections -1- on left and right for heated rear window
and window aerial.
– Thrust awl -V.A.G 1474/2- -1- through adhesive bead.
– Pull cutting cord -2- through adhesive sealing material to in‐
side using awl -V.A.G 1474/2- -1-.
– Secure end of cutting cord -3- against falling out using pull
handle -1-.
– Lay cutting cord -3- around window and guide second end of
cord inwards into interior.
– Secure end of cord to reel device -V.A.G 1654- -2-.
– Position reel device -V.A.G 1654- -2- in “position I”.
– Reposition reel device -V.A.G 1654- -2- as necessary and cut
window free.
– Use wedge -V.A.G 1474/5- to press cutting cord -3- against
window glass while cutting in order to have clearance at win‐
dow flange.
1.10
Removing broken rear window
– Protect body and interior against damage from glass splinters.
– Remove pieces of glass up to adhesive sealing material.
– Pull off connectors for rear window heating and aerial.
Golf 2004 ➤
General body repairs, exterior - Edition 04.2008
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Rep. Gr.64 - Glazing