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How to Install Weathertech Rear Side Window Deflectors - Light Smoke (14-17 Silverado 1500 Double Cab, Crew Cab) on your Chevy Silverado

Contents

(2) Rear Side Window Deflectors, (4) Channel Clips and (1) Tool included. If there is a WeatherTech® label, it should be positioned toward the rear of the vehicle 


1. Make sure that the window is clean and dry. Then pull down the weather stripping in the first position, which is approximately 3" from the rear of the deflector. Some vehicles are equipped with 2 rubber window channels. If true for your vehicle, use the top rubber channel for clip placement.


2. Use the same tool to insert a channel clip.


3. Push clip in, and replace weather striping.


4. Pull down the weather stripping in the second position, which is approximately 4" from the front. Then, push clip in, and replace weather stripping. 



5. If present; remove film.


6. Working back to front, fully insert machined flange of deflector into window opening over the clips, while pressing inward against channel clips. If the deflector has hemispherical notches, center the clips under them prior to deflector installation. 


7. Inspect deflector to ensure that it is fully inserted into the window channel. The channel clips should match the contour on the backside of the deflector. Next, close your window fully and press firmly against weather stripping from front to rear. 


8. Repeat steps 1-7 on the passenger side. 


Congratulations!  Your new WeatherTech® Side Window Deflectors have been installed! 

Installation Tips

1. When installed correctly, the bottom edge of the front deflector must rest on the door’s outer weather-strip molding and only the thin flange is in the channel between the glass and inner seal.  

2. Some vehicles are equipped with 2 rubber window channels. If true for your vehicle, use the top rubber channel for clip placement.  

3. Slowly raise the window up without activating the auto-up. If unable to fully close, have someone press the window between their hands upwards. Simultaneously raise the window up in small increments until fully closed.  

4. If safety features cause the window to go down, reset the window by:  

a. Roll the window down, hold the down button for 5 seconds.  

b. Raise the window without activating the auto-up feature. Hold the up button for 3 seconds.  

5. Leave windows closed fully for 12 hours. Deflector may take longer to acclimate below 60° F / 16° C. 

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