Disco 1 Window regulator/electric

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ranewman

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Thanks Pantellis....finally attacked my disco1 with wooden wedges, duct
tape and a printed copy of your change instructions (7/30/06). It took
longer to remove the duct tape residue(from emergency road fix) than it
did to replace the regulator! Now the biggest problem to to remove the
wd40 from the window wiper. TIP: don't let the wiper get wd40 on it.
Thanks again!
Rick Newman, Va, USA

 
Rick thanks.

Glad I was able to be of assistance.

May I suggest you wipe the wipers blades with some alcohol after boiling
them in hot water? (but keep them straight because if they bent they will
keep the curve)

Take care
Pantelis

"ranewman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Thanks Pantellis....finally attacked my disco1 with wooden wedges, duct
> tape and a printed copy of your change instructions (7/30/06). It took
> longer to remove the duct tape residue(from emergency road fix) than it
> did to replace the regulator! Now the biggest problem to to remove the
> wd40 from the window wiper. TIP: don't let the wiper get wd40 on it.
> Thanks again!
> Rick Newman, Va, USA
>



 
Thanks again.....used some naptha and wiped it all down....seems just
fine. Dam its nice to have a working window again!
Rick
Pantelis Giamarellos wrote:
> Rick thanks.
>
> Glad I was able to be of assistance.
>
> May I suggest you wipe the wipers blades with some alcohol after boiling
> them in hot water? (but keep them straight because if they bent they will
> keep the curve)
>
> Take care
> Pantelis
>
> "ranewman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Thanks Pantellis....finally attacked my disco1 with wooden wedges, duct
> > tape and a printed copy of your change instructions (7/30/06). It took
> > longer to remove the duct tape residue(from emergency road fix) than it
> > did to replace the regulator! Now the biggest problem to to remove the
> > wd40 from the window wiper. TIP: don't let the wiper get wd40 on it.
> > Thanks again!
> > Rick Newman, Va, USA
> >


 
Thanks again.....used some naptha and wiped it all down....seems just
fine. Dam its nice to have a working window again!
Rick
Pantelis Giamarellos wrote:
> Rick thanks.
>
> Glad I was able to be of assistance.
>
> May I suggest you wipe the wipers blades with some alcohol after boiling
> them in hot water? (but keep them straight because if they bent they will
> keep the curve)
>
> Take care
> Pantelis
>
> "ranewman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Thanks Pantellis....finally attacked my disco1 with wooden wedges, duct
> > tape and a printed copy of your change instructions (7/30/06). It took
> > longer to remove the duct tape residue(from emergency road fix) than it
> > did to replace the regulator! Now the biggest problem to to remove the
> > wd40 from the window wiper. TIP: don't let the wiper get wd40 on it.
> > Thanks again!
> > Rick Newman, Va, USA
> >


 
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