Colthebrummie
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Well done Nodge.Woohoo. The TD4 SE has passed its MOT with no advisories.
So that's one less thing to worry about. Just the box to fix now.
Col
Well done Nodge.Woohoo. The TD4 SE has passed its MOT with no advisories.
So that's one less thing to worry about. Just the box to fix now.
Yay - hope the 'box fix will be just as easy...Woohoo. The TD4 SE has passed its MOT with no advisories.
So that's one less thing to worry about. Just the box to fix now.
Yay - hope the 'box fix will be just as easy...
I'm not sure what that means Rob. ? Unless it's a bad female from hell?Time for the BFH perhaps Nodge?
Ah I see. I'm far to cool to do that.Big effing hammer LOL
Very common fault unfortunately. Plenty of new window regulators on eBay though.I opened the tail door window for the first time, and it dropped down .... now it doesn't want to go up...
I removed the plastic cover and the foam to to have a look what happened, looks like one of the metal string is cut and the motor doesn't function, only ticks when I press the up/down buttons. So I propped it to have up so I can lock the car for the night.
But that's not the end of the story.
When I tried to start the car it turned the engine once and stopped, looks like the battery died or there is some shortcut... possibly I messed something up when playing with the window mechanism
Pity LR never put the same box on a 1.8. There'd be loads of good spares in the scrappies.Woohoo. The TD4 SE has passed its MOT with no advisories.
So that's one less thing to worry about. Just the box to fix now.
Yep, repair kit is on its way to me.Very common fault unfortunately. Plenty of new window regulators on eBay though.
What is worrying me is the electrical problem.
OK, I didn't realize that it consumes so much it could drain the battery in short period of time. I'll jump start it in the afternoon and see how it goes from there.What electrical problem? A flat battery could be due to the rear door motor trying to move a window that won't move. It'll draw lots of current, and potentially flatten a battery that's on its last legs.
Potentially it can draw 20 Amps or more. It shouldn't as the CCU should cut the power if there's an issue, but you never know with such things. I'd unplug the window motor, and recharge the battery.OK, I didn't realize that it consumes so much it could drain the battery in short period of time. I'll jump start it in the afternoon and see how it goes from there.
Thanks for the tip, last night I disconnected the battery. I'll do the motor today instead and try to recharge.Potentially it can draw 20 Amps or more. It shouldn't as the CCU should cut the power if there's an issue, but you never know with such things. I'd unplug the window motor, and recharge the battery.