QUARTER PANEL CUT AND JOIN REPLACEMENT SECTIONS (SMALL AREAS)

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    Quarter Panel Replacement Using Adhesive

  1. Cut the wheel arch portion.

  2. Heat the quarter panel adhesive area and remove the quarter panel.

    Tech Tips

    Using an industrial heater gun or gas burner, heat the quarter panel to 110 to 140°C. Make sure the quarter panel does not warp.

  3. Clean off any adhesive that remains on the vehicle.

    Tech Tips


    • Using an industrial heater gun or gas burner, heat the adhesive to 110 to 140°C.

    • Using a scraper, scrape away the adhesive.

    • If adhesive remains, the strength of any subsequently applied adhesive will be weak.

  4. Using a disc sander or belt sander, scuff and sand any adhesive that remains on the vehicle.

    Tech Tips

    Scuff at a width of approximately 10 mm (0.39 in.) over the previous adhesive coating.

  5. Apply adhesive to the exposed metal areas on the vehicle. Using a spatula, spread the adhesive evenly.

  6. Apply adhesive to the vehicle again.

  7. Using #60-120 grit sandpaper, scuff the adhesive application area on the new quarter panel.

  8. Apply adhesive to the new quarter panel. Using a spatula, spread the adhesive evenly.

  9. Using a vise grip or the palms of your hands, press the quarter panel so that the thickness of the adhesive is even.

  10. Complete installation the new quarter panel.

  11. Dry the adhesive areas of the new quarter panel.

    Tech Tips


    • With dryer or equivalent (60°C): 60 minutes (complete hardening: 90 minutes)

    • Ambient temperature (25°C): 12 hours (complete hardening: 24 hours)


  1. REMOVAL

    Symbol Meaning
    B0049EM Remove Weld Points
    B0049FU Cut and Join Location
    B0049G2 Cut Location for Supply Parts

    1. Roughly cut open the panel so that the adhesive can be reached. Cut through the adhesive with a cut chisel to remove the panel.

      Tech Tips

      In cases where the adhesive cannot be removed with a cut chisel, heat the adhesive with an industrial heater gun or gas burner taking care not to cause panel deformation by overheating.

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      B0049G5 Adhesive - -
    2. Be careful when cutting as foamed sealing material is located near the cutting position.

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      A01RFYA Foamed Sealing Material - -
    3. After grinding off the hemming location, remove the outer panel.

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      *a Disc Sander *b Hemming Location
      *c 20 mm (0.79 in.) - -
      B0049H7 Laser Screw Welding - -
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  2. INSTALLATION

    Symbol Meaning
    A01RG2J Spot Weld
    B0049GS Plug Weld
    B0049HR Butt Weld

    1. Inspect the fitting of the related parts around the new parts before welding. This affects the appearance of the finish.

    2. Apply adhesive (3MTMAutomixTMPanel Bonding Adhesive #8115).

      Tech Tips


      • Apply a light coat of adhesive around the plug welding points.

      • Apply enough adhesive to the panels.

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    3. Be careful when welding as foamed sealing material is located near the area that is cut and joined together.

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      A01RFYA Foamed Sealing Material - -
    4. Bend the flange hem with a wooden hammer and dolly.

      Tech Tips

      Bend the panel gradually so as not to distort it.

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      *a Wooden Hammer *b Dolly
      *c Cloth Tape - -
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    5. After welding, apply the foamed sealing material to the corresponding parts. (See the painting/coating)

    6. After welding, apply body sealer to the corresponding parts. (See the painting/coating)

    7. After applying the top coat, apply anti-rust agent to the internal panel portion of the closed section structural weld points.