Freelander rear windscreen

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90ninety

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I saw a post on here recently about a problem with the rear windscreen fully
opening whilst parked. Well now it's happened to my freeloader twice!!!!
Was there any useful solution/suggestions besides rolling it of a cliff
(which is what I would do if I was rich! Then again I would be driving an
Overfinch RR not a Freeloader)

Cheers
Stew.

--

1990 LR Ninety 2.5D N/A (Jasmine) with bits on!
2002 Freelander Td4 ES (crap wish I'd never bought, going to p/ex for a
Disco!))
Intersted in facts, not fiction? Look here - http://www.4x4prejudice.org



 
You could check the mass connector to the body of the car.
Seems that when you've a bad connection,the windscreen will open.It's
located on the right back side of the car,behind the panel of the luggage
compartment.

Woodstock

"90ninety" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I saw a post on here recently about a problem with the rear windscreen

fully
> opening whilst parked. Well now it's happened to my freeloader twice!!!!
> Was there any useful solution/suggestions besides rolling it of a cliff
> (which is what I would do if I was rich! Then again I would be driving an
> Overfinch RR not a Freeloader)
>
> Cheers
> Stew.
>
> --
>
> 1990 LR Ninety 2.5D N/A (Jasmine) with bits on!
> 2002 Freelander Td4 ES (crap wish I'd never bought, going to p/ex for a
> Disco!))
> Intersted in facts, not fiction? Look here - http://www.4x4prejudice.org
>
>
>



 
Hi Stew..

I was the person that originally posted the incident with my Freelander rear
window going down on it's own whist parked and alarmed.

All I did was to press the key fob several times pointing at the car of
course, the rear window beeps twice and stayed up since, it now seems to
work OKAY and stay up, hopefully!

What surprised me was that the alarm didn't sound when the rear window went
down?

Brian



"Woodstock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> You could check the mass connector to the body of the car.
> Seems that when you've a bad connection,the windscreen will open.It's
> located on the right back side of the car,behind the panel of the luggage
> compartment.
>
> Woodstock
>
> "90ninety" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I saw a post on here recently about a problem with the rear windscreen

> fully
> > opening whilst parked. Well now it's happened to my freeloader twice!!!!
> > Was there any useful solution/suggestions besides rolling it of a cliff
> > (which is what I would do if I was rich! Then again I would be driving

an
> > Overfinch RR not a Freeloader)
> >
> > Cheers
> > Stew.
> >
> > --
> >
> > 1990 LR Ninety 2.5D N/A (Jasmine) with bits on!
> > 2002 Freelander Td4 ES (crap wish I'd never bought, going to p/ex for a
> > Disco!))
> > Intersted in facts, not fiction? Look here - http://www.4x4prejudice.org
> >
> >
> >

>
>



 
Hello Brian,
I was very surprised that the alarm didn't sound too!
There would be a current drain when the as the window went down and a huge
increase in volumetric space. This apparently matters not to the
freeloader!!!!!!
Will try playing with the keyfob a bit, cheers.

Stew.

--

1990 LR Ninety 2.5D N/A (Jasmine) with bits on!
2002 Freelander Td4 ES (crap wish I'd never bought, going to p/ex for a
Disco!))
Intersted in facts, not fiction? Look here - http://www.4x4prejudice.org


"b.barwick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi Stew..
>
> I was the person that originally posted the incident with my Freelander
> rear
> window going down on it's own whist parked and alarmed.
>
> All I did was to press the key fob several times pointing at the car of
> course, the rear window beeps twice and stayed up since, it now seems to
> work OKAY and stay up, hopefully!
>
> What surprised me was that the alarm didn't sound when the rear window
> went
> down?
>
> Brian
>
>
>
> "Woodstock" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> You could check the mass connector to the body of the car.
>> Seems that when you've a bad connection,the windscreen will open.It's
>> located on the right back side of the car,behind the panel of the luggage
>> compartment.
>>
>> Woodstock
>>
>> "90ninety" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>> > I saw a post on here recently about a problem with the rear windscreen

>> fully
>> > opening whilst parked. Well now it's happened to my freeloader
>> > twice!!!!
>> > Was there any useful solution/suggestions besides rolling it of a cliff
>> > (which is what I would do if I was rich! Then again I would be driving

> an
>> > Overfinch RR not a Freeloader)
>> >
>> > Cheers
>> > Stew.
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > 1990 LR Ninety 2.5D N/A (Jasmine) with bits on!
>> > 2002 Freelander Td4 ES (crap wish I'd never bought, going to p/ex for a
>> > Disco!))
>> > Intersted in facts, not fiction? Look here -
>> > http://www.4x4prejudice.org
>> >
>> >
>> >

>>
>>

>
>



 
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