Chrysler Sebring, Stratus sedan, Sebring Convertible. Manual — part 675
UPPER B-PILLAR TRIM
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the door opening weatherstrips. (Refer
to
23
-
BODY/WEATHERSTRIP/SEALS/DOOR
OPENING WEATHERSTRIP - REMOVAL)
(2) Pry shoulder belt knob straight off height
adjuster using a trim stick (C-4755).
(3) Remove seat belt turning loop cover.
(4) Remove bolt attaching turning loop to height
adjuster.
(5) Remove bolt attaching seat belt lower anchor to
floor.
(6) Disengage clips attaching upper B-pillar trim
to B-pillar.
(7) Remove upper B-pillar trim from vehicle (Fig.
1).
INSTALLATION
(1) Place upper B-pillar trim into position.
(2) Engage clips attaching upper B-pillar trim to
B-pillar.
(3) Install bolt attaching seat belt lower anchor to
floor.
(4) Install bolt attaching turning loop to height
adjuster.
(5) Install seat belt turning loop cover.
(6) Push shoulder belt knob straight on height
adjuster.
(7) Install the door opening weatherstrips. (Refer
to
23
-
BODY/WEATHERSTRIP/SEALS/DOOR
OPENING WEATHERSTRIP - INSTALLATION)
UPPER DECK MOLDING
REMOVAL
(1) Lower convertible top to midway position.
(2) Remove screws attaching upper deck molding
to rear deck panel above convertible top rear attach-
ment.
(3) Open decklid.
(4) Remove screws attaching upper deck molding
to rear deck panel inside decklid water trough.
(5) Disconnect wire connector for CHMSL.
(6) Remove upper deck molding from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position upper deck molding on vehicle.
(2) Connect wire connector for CHMSL.
(3) Install screws attaching upper deck molding to
rear deck panel inside decklid water trough.
(4) Install screws attaching upper deck molding to
rear deck panel above convertible top rear attach-
ment.
(5) Raise and secure convertible top.
UPPER QUARTER TRIM
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the door opening weatherstrips as nec-
essary.
(Refer
to
23
-
BODY/WEATHERSTRIP/
SEALS/DOOR
OPENING
WEATHERSTRIP
-
REMOVAL)
(2) Remove rear seat cushion. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
SEATS/REAR SEAT CUSHION - REMOVAL)
(3) Remove bolt attaching rear seat belt anchor to
floor. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/
SEAT BELT - REMOVAL)
(4) On vehicles equipped with a side curtain air
bag, open the screw cap covers and remove the
screws (Fig. 27).
(5) Fold the seat back down.
(6) Disengage clips attaching upper quarter trim
to inner quarter panel (Fig. 27) and (Fig. 28).
(7) Route seat belt webbing through access hole in
upper quarter trim.
(8) Remove upper quarter trim panel from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place upper quarter trim panel into position.
(2) Route seat belt webbing through access hole in
upper quarter trim.
(3) Engage clips attaching upper quarter trim to
inner quarter panel.
(4) On vehicles equipped with side curtain air bag,
install the screws and close the screw cap covers.
(5) Install bolt attaching rear seat belt anchor to
floor. (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/RESTRAINTS/
SEAT BELT - INSTALLATION)
(6) Install rear seat cushion. (Refer to 23 - BODY/
SEATS/REAR SEAT CUSHION - INSTALLATION)
Fig. 27 UPPER QUARTER TRIM W/CURTAIN AIR
BAG
1 - UPPER QUARTER TRIM PANEL
2 - SCREWS
3 - C-PILLAR LOWER
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(7) Install the door opening weatherstrips as nec-
essary.
(Refer
to
23
-
BODY/WEATHERSTRIP/
SEALS/DOOR
OPENING
WEATHERSTRIP
-
INSTALLATION)
WINDSHIELD HEADER
DAMPER
REMOVAL
(1) Remove center header trim panel (Refer to 23 -
BODY/INTERIOR/INTERIOR
TRIM
PANELS
-
REMOVAL).
(2) Remove nuts attaching damper (Fig. 29).
(3) Remove damper from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Place windshield header damper in position.
(2) Install nuts attaching damper.
(3) Install center header trim panel into position
(Refer to 23 - BODY/INTERIOR/INTERIOR TRIM
PANELS - INSTALLATION).
Fig. 28 UPPER QUARTER TRIM W/O CURTAIN AIR
BAG
1 - C-PILLAR LOWER
2 - UPPER QUARTER TRIM PANEL
3 - SHOLDER BELT
Fig. 29 Windshield Header Damper
1 - STUDS
2 - HEADER PANEL
3 - WINDSHIELD HEADER DAMPER
4 - NUT(S)
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INTERIOR
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UPPER QUARTER TRIM (Continued)
PAINT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
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PAINT
SPECIFICATIONS - COLOR CODE CHARTS
BASECOAT/CLEARCOAT FINISH
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
PAINT CODE
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
PAINTED SURFACE TOUCH-UP
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
FINESSE SANDING/BUFFING AND POLISHING
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
PAINT
SPECIFICATIONS - COLOR CODE CHARTS
EXTERIOR COLORS
EXTERIOR COLOR
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
CODE
EXTERIOR COLOR
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
CODE
BRIGHT SILVER METALLIC
CLEAR COAT
WS2
MAGNESIUM PEARL COAT
BPK
BRILLIANT BLACK PEARL
COAT
AXR
MIDNIGHT BLUE PEARL
COAT
BB8
GRAPHITE METALLIC
CLEAR COAT
ZDR
SATIN JADE PEARL COAT
AP4
INFERNO RED TINTED
PEARL COAT
WEL
STONE WHITE CLEAR
COAT
SW1
LINEN GOLD PEARL COAT
CYG
INTERIOR COLORS
INTERIOR COLOR
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
CODE
INTERIOR COLOR
DAIMLERCHRYSLER
CODE
G = DEEP JADE/LIGHT
TAUPE
P2
T = TAUPE
L5
L = LIGHT TAUPE
L2
S = DARK SLATE GRAY
DV
BASECOAT/CLEARCOAT
FINISH
DESCRIPTION
On most vehicles a two-part paint application
(basecoat/clearcoat) is used. Color paint that is
applied to primer is called basecoat. The clearcoat
protects the basecoat from ultraviolet light and pro-
vides a durable high-gloss finish.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasive chemicals or com-
pounds on painted surfaces. Damage to finish can
result.
Do not use harsh alkaline based cleaning solvents
on painted surfaces. Damage to finish or color can
result.
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PAINT
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PAINT CODE
DESCRIPTION
Exterior vehicle body colors are identified on the
Body Code plate. (Refer to VEHICLE DATA/VEHI-
CLE
INFORMATION/BODY
CODE
PLATE
-
DESCRIPTION). The paint code is also identified on
the Vehicle Safety Certification Label which is
located on the drivers door shut face. The first digit
of the paint code listed on the vehicle indicates the
sequence of application, i.e.: P = primary coat, Q =
secondary coat. The codes listed in the Color Code
Chart are used for manufacturing purposes.
PAINTED SURFACE TOUCH-UP
DESCRIPTION
When a painted metal surface has been scratched
or chipped, it should be touched up as soon as possi-
ble to avoid corrosion. For best results, use Mopar
t
Scratch Filler/Primer, Touch Up Paints and Clear Top
Coat. (Refer to VEHICLE DATA/VEHICLE INFOR-
MATION/BODY CODE PLATE - DESCRIPTION).
WARNING: USE AN OSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR
AND SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SPRAYING PAINT
OR SOLVENTS IN A CONFINED AREA. PERSONAL
INJURY CAN RESULT.
TOUCH UP PROCEDURE
(1) Scrape loose paint and corrosion from inside
scratch or chip.
(2) Clean affected area with Mopar
t Tar/Road Oil
Remover, and allow to dry.
(3) Fill the inside of the scratch or chip with a coat
of filler/primer. Do not overlap primer onto good sur-
face finish. The applicator brush should be wet
enough to puddle-fill the scratch or chip without run-
ning. Do not stroke brush applicator on body surface.
Allow the filler/primer to dry hard.
(4) Cover the filler/primer with color touch up
paint. Do not overlap touch up color onto the original
color coat around the scratch or chip. Butt the new
color to the original color, if possible. Do not stroke
applicator brush on body surface. Allow touch up
paint to dry hard.
(5) On vehicles without clearcoat, the touch up
color can be lightly finesse sanded (1500 grit) and
polished with rubbing compound.
(6) On vehicles with clearcoat, apply clear top coat
to touch up paint with the same technique as
described in Step 4. Allow clear top coat to dry hard.
If desired, Step 5 can be performed on clear top coat.
WARNING: AVOID PROLONGED SKIN CONTACT
WITH PETROLEUM OR ALCOHOL – BASED CLEAN-
ING SOLVENTS. PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT.
FINESSE SANDING/BUFFING
AND POLISHING
DESCRIPTION
Minor acid etching, orange peel, or smudging in
clearcoat or single-stage finishes can be reduced with
light finesse sanding, hand buffing, and polishing. If
the finish has been finesse sanded in the past,
it cannot be repeated. Finesse sanding opera-
tion should be performed by a trained automo-
tive paint technician.
CAUTION:
Do
not
remove
clearcoat
finish,
if
equipped. Basecoat paint must retain clearcoat for
durability.
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