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Hows it goin everyone, I just got my first Land Rover recently.... I'm a Jeep convert. I have to say I'm loving it. I'm in Oklahoma and it just started getting cold and until this morning all my windows were working properly until this morning. Now I have my rear passenger side stuck in the down position. Is it possible that the acctuators have seazed just because of the temp change? I'd rather not have to buy new acctuators and rip the doors open one week into owning it. I also wanted to say that this is a great forum, I started looking at it about a month before I bought my Disco. Thanks.
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Welcome!
I don't think that the temp change is the reason, although I suppose it is possible. Someone with more experience than myself with the window workings should chime in. Again, welcome!
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Dude...your last name is killing me. I am trying to keep my mouth shut on this one.
OK, I can't. First, welcome to the forum. Second, post your question in the other section related to the make of your vehicle, you will probably get more responses. Third, without a DNA test, there is no way to prove I am your father. ![]()
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Tell us if it is a Disco I or II so way I can move this thread to the appropriate section where you will get more response...
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No problem! I just want to make sure you get the info you need....
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Welcome!
My left passenger side window is starting to go, too - I live in South America's Amazon basin, so it's not a stretch for me to say that it shouldn't be temperature related (though on another thread, there was a non-window electrical gremlin that depended on the temperature expansion/contraction of a connector). It could be the switch itself (does it stay stuck when you actuate both the switch on that door and the center console switch?), or something more complicated in the door (I've read about window ECU's, etc.) Mine seems to become unstuck when I click on the center console switch rapid-fire (video game like). Eventually, I guess I'll have to get at the root of the problem...
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mine is stuck.... really stuck. I tried using both the console switch and the switch on the door. I even had a friend try the switch while I pushed up on it... it didn't work.... also its nice to know that someone envies my name.... I respect that
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Keep reading buddy, keep reading.... roverX aka....the sheep guy ![]()
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Welcome! it sounds like you need a new actuator. If you have the Rave CD there is a place where it describes pulling the door off and fixing the issue. Here are some more links that will help you: http://www.texasrovers.com
http://www.okoffroad.com/okrovers/ GOOD LUCK!
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I started having problems with my RRC's drivers side window. It started sticking on the way down and would not have enough power to raise itself back up. All I did for that was pop the interior door panel off and clean and lube the window regulator and window sliders. Worked for that, haven't had a problem yet with my Disco!
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Just a small tip on the sliders mate, grab some "French Chalk", some call it engineers chalk, rub it like mad on some sandpaper and with the dust collected tip it into/onto the sliders. Its an old school trick from many years back (yep, im old school) and it works
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I'll go through and clean them, thats sounds like a good idea. I think I just have a nasty electrical problem. I'm running into stuff hourly it seems like. I had a cd player installed and after that the idle dropped off of the table and later magically fixed itself. Also at one point in time my hazard lights decided to turn on and not let themselves turn off until they decided to. So I guess I'm just going to do everything in my power to avoid using the electric options. I didn't buy it because of seat warmers, I bought it because its rad
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