Jeep Wrangler: Lowering The Soft Top Into Sunrider® Position / Removing The Soft Top Windows
NOTE:
Before fully lowering the soft top, the rear
window and rear quarter windows must be
removed.
Remove The Rear Window:
- With the swing gate open, remove the rear
window’s plastic retainers from the lower
right and left corners.

Step One
- Grab the swing gate bar, rotate it outward
and upward releasing it from both the right
and left retainers.

Step Two (Left Side Shown)
- While holding the window in place, slide the
swing gate bar to the left separating it from
the rear window. Store in soft window bag (if
equipped), or a safe location.

Step Three
- Remove the plastic retainers from both
quarter window pillars.

Step Four
- While keeping the rear window level, slide to
the left until it is completely separate from
its retainer. Do not pull downward while
removing the rear window. Damage to the
retainer could result.

Step Five
Fold both sun visors forward against the
windshield.
Release the header latches from the
crossbar by pulling the handle downward.
Make sure the hook is disengaged from its
receiver...
Through the rear opening, push the bottom
corner outward and release tab from the
bottom of the window pillar.
Step One
Undo the hook-and-loop fastener located at
the upper front corner of each quarter
window...
Other information:
Remove the front grommets.
Front Carpet
Grommets
Pull the carpet out from the front to the rear.
Front Carpet Pulled Away
Remove the grommets under the front seat.
First for the rear carpet and then the front
carpet.
Front And Rear Carpet Split
Under the back of the front seat, open the
carpet split and then pull out the rear edge
and slide the carpet to the front (do not
remove the harness)...
The ABS provides increased vehicle stability
and brake performance under most braking
conditions. The system automatically prevents
wheel lock, and enhances vehicle control during
braking.
The ABS performs a self-check cycle to ensure
that the ABS is working properly each time the
vehicle is started and driven...