| I-CAR
and NGA Produce Uniform Procedures on Autoglass
I-CAR and the NGA
have teamed up to offer information on autoglass related procedures,
including topics such as glass replacement, adhesives, and t-tops.
Information contained in the Uniform Procedures For
Collision Repair is intended for use by professionally trained and
qualified technicians. Any attempt to repair or service vehicles without
the proper training, tools, or equipment may result in injury to personnel
or damage or improper operation of the vehicle.
For the
complete detailed procedures (suitable for printing), refer to the PDF links (requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader).
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SG01
Adhesively Bonded Description.
Procedures on replacement, inspection, and testing for
adhesively bonded stationary glass.
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PDF File (445k)

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SG02
Mechanically Fastened Description.
Procedures on replacement, inspection, and testing for
mechanically fastened stationary glass.
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PDF File (292k)

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MG01
Movable Glass Description.
Procedures on replacement, inspection, leak detection, and
testing for movable glass systems.
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PDF File (313k)

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SG11
Gasket Mounted Description.
Procedures on replacement, inspection, and testing for gasket
mounted stationary glass.
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PDF File (477k)

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MG21
Hinged Glass Description.
Procedures on replacement, inspection, leak detection, and
testing for hinged glass systems.
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PDF File (173k)

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MG31
Sun-Roof And Moon-Roof Description.
Procedures on replacement, inspection, and testing for manual
and power sun- and moon-roof glass systems.
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PDF File (223k)

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MG51
T-Top / Removable Description.
Procedures on replacement, inspection, leak detection, and
testing for removable T-Top glass units.
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PDF File (231k)

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Founded in 1979, I-CAR
(Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) is an
international, not-for-profit training organization dedicated to
improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of auto collision repair
for the ultimate benefit of the consumer. The Uniform Procedures For
Collision Repair outlines Industry-accepted, uniform repair procedures
for technicians, insurers, suppliers, vehicle makers, educators and
others. They enable the Collision Repair Industry to produce uniform,
quality repairs for the consumer.
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