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ZeDefender



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Does anyone have a DIY fix for the passenger row windows dropping down as soon as anyone/anything (even a light breeze) goes near the winders?

... and yes, I've already thought of asking the passengers to hold them up Rolling Eyes

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blackwolf



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Well, my solution to this problem was to put a loop of bungee cord round the door handle and loop it over the knob of the winder. It was necessary to adjust the position of the winder so that the knob is optimally placed, but it has worked well for me.

One day I will see about fitting an electric lift to the windows.

It amuses (?) me that on a modern £30k vehicle it is necessary to use a bungee cord to hold the windows shut, but, hey, that's why we love Landrovers!
Post #106604 13th Dec 2011 11:46am
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My Td5 does that. I thought they might have fixed it on the Puma..... how stupid of me Rolling with laughter
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ZeDefender



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twopoint6khz wrote:
My Td5 does that. I thought they might have fixed it on the Puma..... how stupid of me Rolling with laughter

I'm even more stupid - I thought I was the only one Shocked
Elastic bands it is, then Laughing
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Sometimes re-positioning the handle so that it is naturally pulled down by gravity does the job Thumbs Up
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Fit a set of these or simply rub some Viagra cream on the base of the window. Whistle
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ZeDefender



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Zagato wrote:
Sometimes re-positioning the handle so that it is naturally pulled down by gravity does the job Thumbs Up

Doh - should have thought of that - thanks Smile Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Lorryman100 wrote:
Fit a set of these or simply rub some Viagra cream on the base of the window. Whistle

And those will be a project for next year - where's the best place to take the power from? Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Have not noticed this free optional extra on my 2011 model yet. Looks like I've been done. Complaint to be lodged with Solihull. Rolling with laughter 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
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I re-positioned the handles to them pointing straight downwards with windows closed. This improved the dropping-windows-phenomenon a lot and is a 5-minute job.
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rusty66 wrote:
I re-positioned the handles to them pointing straight downwards with windows closed. This improved the dropping-windows-phenomenon a lot and is a 5-minute job.

Just did the same - easy Thumbs Up
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rusty66 wrote:
I re-positioned the handles to them pointing straight downwards with windows closed. This improved the dropping-windows-phenomenon a lot and is a 5-minute job.


Unfortunately this trick didn't stop mine from self opening (just slowed them) hence the bungees.
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blackwolf wrote:
rusty66 wrote:
I re-positioned the handles to them pointing straight downwards with windows closed. This improved the dropping-windows-phenomenon a lot and is a 5-minute job.


Unfortunately this trick didn't stop mine from self opening (just slowed them) hence the bungees.

Mine are now at about 5 o'clock so if all else fails I can keep them down with those penis weights I got last Christmas - bloody things didn't work anyway Big Cry Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
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Take the window guides out and pinch them tighter with a pair of mole grips job done. If everything is under control you are not going fast enough.

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can you get electric window kits for 2nd row doors?
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