Freelander window fix

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fatblokexl

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Newtyle, Angus, Scotland
This weekend my offside rear door window malfunctioned. It was obvious the mechanism was faulty due to the grinding noise and associated window lift/drop problem.

Mine was stuck about 1cm down. Not too bad but enough for rain to get in.

I decided to take a look on here and found some help and i kind of knew what to look for anyway.

I took the pictures as i went to help others.

it was trial an error and a bit of "shoogling" whilst using the window switch to get the desired result.

I must point out I haven't fixed the broken part but i have done enough to close the window so i will repair it properly at a later date.

The work took about 30 mins.

Hope this helps someone at least.


if some of these pictures dont display, they can be found here too: http://s222.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/fatblokexl/Freelander window fix/?albumview=slideshow


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Well done. You can have a cookie.
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Do you mind if we link direct to the photo's so they display in a post on ere? Will be easier for peeps to see. If your not sure how to display them on here I can help advise or do it for you. Thanks.
 
Get one of the cable repair kit from ebay ( £13 ) comes with the cables & plastic bits that break , Not a hard job just fiddley.
 
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