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  Body - Front/Rear Door Weatherstrip Loose/Pulled Out  
 

Classification: BT10-012

Reference: NTB10-075

Date: June 8, 2010

2007-2010 ALTIMA; DOOR WEATHERSTRIP LOOSE

APPLIED VEHICLES:
2007 - 2010 Altima Sedan (L32)
2008 - 2010 Altima Coupe (CL32)
2007 - 2010 Altima Hybrid (L32HV)

IF YOU CONFIRM:

  

The front or rear door weatherstrip has pulled out, or is loose (see Figure 1).

ACTION:

Re-install the weatherstrip using the SERVICE PROCEDURE of this bulletin.

^ Apply this repair to the incident door weatherstrip only.

NOTE:
Do NOT replace any door weatherstrip for this incident, if it should occur.

IMPORTANT:
The purpose of ACTION (above) is to give you a quick idea of the work you will be performing. You MUST closely follow the entire SERVICE PROCEDURE as it contains information that is essential to successfully completing this repair.

  

PARTS INFORMATION

  

CLAIMS INFORMATION

SERVICE PROCEDURE

  

1. Remove the door weatherstrip from the sash channel area of the upper door frame. Figure 3 shows a cutaway of the weatherstrip.

  

a. Carefully peel up the weatherstrip's "lower" ridge from its channel (see Figure 3).

b. Complete upper weatherstrip removal by pulling its "upper" ridge from its channel (see Figure 3).

2. Clean out the sash channel and the bottom of the weatherstrip.

  
  

^ Use a clean shop towel and isopropyl alcohol or equivalent cleaner (see Figure 4 and 5).

  

3. Apply two (2) beads of Nissan Weatherstrip Cement (cement) along the whole upper channel as shown in Figure 6.

NOTE:
Use Nissan Weatherstrip Cement only. See (PARTS INFORMATION).

^ Bead width: approximately 3/32 inch (2.5 mm).

^ Apply the beads the length of the channel, and 1/2 inch (13 mm) from each end.

  

4. Re-install the weatherstrip immediately after cement application as follows:

a. Press in the weatherstrip upper ridge into the upper channel.

b. While maintaining upward tension to keep it in the upper channel, press the weatherstrip's lower ridge into its channel.

^ If necessary, use a plastic "finesse stick" or similar trim tool to push the lower ridge over and into its channel (see Figure 7).

  

c. Using the plastic "finesse stick" or similar trim tool, push on the mid-section area to fully seat the weatherstrip (see Figure 8).

^ Run your finger down this area to feel for any high spots. High spots will indicate where the weatherstrip ridge is not fully seated.

^ Re-seat as needed.

5. Inspect proper weatherstrip installation by carefully lifting up on the weatherstrip slightly.

  

^ Figure 9 shows an OK condition.

  

^ Figure 10 shows a No Good condition.

> To correct this condition, refer back and perform Step 4b and 4c as needed.

6. Clean off any excess cement with a suitable cleaner.

7. Let the cement dry for at least 15 minutes, and then re-check for proper adhesion.