ThanksI would say the window regulator has failed or come away from the glass best to pop the door card off and have a look.
ThanksI would say the window regulator has failed or come away from the glass best to pop the door card off and have a look.
ThanksHi Pete, 99.9% it's this. http://new.lrcat.com/#!/1232/35775/35776/2755
Done both my fronts -easy enough to do. Shown here https://www.roverparts.com/resources/videos/repair-window-regulator-motor-discovery-ii/
HTH,
Griff
ThanksIf it anything like te freelanders 1 the window is clamped at the bottom to the regulator. this sometimes gets dislodged and might ned retightening or worse glue. Once your able to take the door card off make sure you use a plastic lever as the popper can snap easy. there might be plastic weather sheet needing removing over the door frame and regulator. once sheet remove, tape the window at the top to the door and switch the regulator on for down fully. If the motor okay and cable okay then the window pincer clamp should appear at the bottom. Next is to slacken the bolt on the clamp to remove and assess if glue or rubber is old. Next to drop the window down slowly to see if the window needs gluing to the clamp with araldite back onto the pincer clamp. If so then you can reclamp the window back to reuse.
Can't remember I'm sorry, as I use various suppliers for things. There are loads on line just get one from a reputable dealer.@Landmark2 Where did you get your new regulators from?
The Disco 2 has a channel bolted to the window with arms ending in nylon wheels that run in it.If it anything like te freelanders 1 the window is clamped at the bottom to the regulator. this sometimes gets dislodged and might ned retightening or worse glue. Once your able to take the door card off make sure you use a plastic lever as the popper can snap easy. there might be plastic weather sheet needing removing over the door frame and regulator. once sheet remove, tape the window at the top to the door and switch the regulator on for down fully. If the motor okay and cable okay then the window pincer clamp should appear at the bottom. Next is to slacken the bolt on the clamp to remove and assess if glue or rubber is old. Next to drop the window down slowly to see if the window needs gluing to the clamp with araldite back onto the pincer clamp. If so then you can reclamp the window back to reuse.