Check for a flush fit with the body, then check for equal gaps
between the front, rear, and bottom door edges and the body. Check that
the door and body edges are parallel.
If you adjust the front passenger's door, do the LaneWatch camera aiming.
Place the vehicle on a firm, level surface when adjusting the doors.
Adjust at the hinges (A).
Remove the front fender enclosure.
Pad a floor jack (B) with shop towels (C), then use the jack to support the door while adjusting it.
Loosen the hinge mounting bolts (D) slightly,
and move the door backward or forward, up or down as necessary to
equalize the gaps.
If necessary, replace the door mounting bolts with the adjusting
bolts made specifically for door adjustment, then adjust at the door:
Loosen the door mounting bolts (E) slightly, and move the door up or
down as necessary to equalize the gaps, and move it in or out until it
is flush with the body.
NOTE: Refer to the Parts Catalog if you need to use an adjusting bolt.
Check that the door and the body edges are parallel. If
necessary, adjust the door cushions (A) to make the rear of the doors
flush with the body.
Make sure the door opens without popping or binding and latches securely without slamming. If not, adjust the door striker.
Tighten the mounting bolts to the specified torque.
Apply touch-up paint to the hinge mounting bolts and around the hinges.
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