Mk 4 Rear window liner detached.

Mk 4 Rear window liner detached.

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elvismiggell

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158 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Just had my first niggle with my ND.

Was dropping the roof to take advantage of some lovely sunshine when I heard a slightly odd noise as it went down. Carefully pulled it back up and found that the interior liner had detached from the top of the rear window frame.

It seems to be some sort of lip/hook arrangement on the window frame that the interior liner hooks onto the length of.

My wife is a little more dextrous than I and was able to get it all hooked back on.

Thought I'd share it in case others have seen similar or have advice on how to avoid it - other than being extremely gentle when getting the top down?

Superhoop

4,704 posts

200 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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There is a technical bulletin for this issue, so you r Mazda dealer should be able to carry out the modification required to prevent it happening again

elvismiggell

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158 months

Monday 9th May 2016
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Do you know if there's any sort of reference number for the bulletin? I've got the car booked in for the 19th to get sorted, but they didn't seem very aware of any known issue when I rang even though I explained it.

Superhoop

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200 months

Tuesday 10th May 2016
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Yep, the bulletin number is R017/16

elvismiggell

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Friday 20th May 2016
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Thanks - all fixed. Nice unobtrusive strip of plastic along the top of the seal now holds everything in place. I can't see that coming undone easily.

elvismiggell

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Sunday 29th May 2016
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Update: Despite the fix, it broke again. My garage are going to try and get in touch with Mazda to find out what's going on.

Mafioso

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221 months

Monday 30th May 2016
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Mine's booked in tomorrow for a second time fix. It's the second time because they had to order "some clips" so hopefully it won't happen again...

elvismiggell

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Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Allegedly they ordered clips the first time. I couldn't see any sign of a clip, but there did seem to be a new strip of material along the top of the window that created a firmer seal when the liner was in place. However the hook that runs along the top can still unclip, so I'm not sure if they applied the proper fix or not.