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Woody3



Member Since: 13 Jan 2010
Location: Derbyshire
Posts: 415

United Kingdom 1989 Defender 90 200 Tdi HT Bronze Green
Electric windows - DIY or Kit?
I'm looking to install electric windows into my Ninety.

It's got the Puma doors with the later inner door panels.

Kits are around £260+, but pricing up the parts individually comes in substantially cheaper.

CUH000082 - LH Electric Window Regulator and Motor £45.00
CUH000092 - As above RH £45.00
Td5/Puma Electric Window Plug connector with Loom Harness £35.00
YQQ000070 - Rubber Gaitors from bulkhead to door £10.00 pair
Carling Electric Window Switches £15 each
2.00mm2 Wiring, say £10.00

I have an auxiliary fuse box which I can connect into. I'll be using 20amp fuses.

Is there anything I'm missing?
Post #991192 2nd May 2023 3:59pm
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John Z



Member Since: 29 May 2021
Location: NYC
Posts: 7

United States 1995 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Coniston Green
this is what I went with: https://www.masai4x4.com/electrics/Electri...-p73561786

I had the older style doors and had to convert my inner panels to the new style to mount the regulator. on a US site I posted what I ended up doing https://nas-row.com/index.php?threads/powe...rket.6181/

must say, its nice to have power windows and locks. never realized how nice the feature is till after I added it
Post #992163 11th May 2023 1:44am
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Merlin



Member Since: 30 Oct 2010
Location: Newmarket
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As a common fault is the wire in the door jam breaking, I would suggest that you fit plenty of loose wire around that area so that the wires are not stretched when the doors are opened. Defender doors open more and more each year, well mine do. Good luck.
Post #992196 11th May 2023 10:23am
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