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no fights as I tend to end up unconscious on the pavement Evil or Very Mad Then again the attacker gets arrested so a small victory there Thumbs Up At work
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AndyC wrote:
Not being able to open the windows at any time is a “design feature” that arrived with electric windows I believe and not just LR related Crying or Very sad

I have often wondered for what reason this is “normal” on today’s vehicles and that the windows can’t when needed like in the old fashioned days – after all, it only needs not to turn off the electrical contact until the car is locked Confused


The last car I had (BMW 320) you could open/close the windows up to a minute after the ignition was turned off. Much more convenient than the Freelie, where opening any door immediately renders the windows non-operable Evil or Very Mad Brian

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To open windowa just press and hold unlock on your key fob. To close them just press and hold lock and the windows will close. depending on when you let go will determine how far up or how far down you want the windows

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I also wonder how one would get out of a sinking car that had been driven into water if the window could not be easily and quickly opened Confused Most peoples first reaction would be to open the door, and when that was found impossible the window would not open without fiddeling with the fob or start button - not all would think of doing that in such a situation Whistle 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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someone supply a car, Ive got a pond, Andy will be the sinking car test dummy.
On hand will be photographers, a table laden with scones, and a tractor/tow rope in case he doesn't surface within lets say 10 minutes.
I'll try and pick a tractor with a good battery in the hope it might start if needed.

Anyone got an accurate stop watch?

while he is sinking he can give OG a full report on the waterproofing around the steering column and the steering columb At work
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The title says "how to open widows" . .... Not sure I dare answer Whistle

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AndyC



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I only wondered - didnt think of trying it myself Laughing
Still, opening widows is more up my street - now I wonder how you would open up a "sinking" widow Laughing 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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surely if the FL was underwater the electrics wouldn't work anyway?????

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'Toffee hammer' Exclamation much better to have one made of steel Whistle

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EYorkshire wrote:
'Toffee hammer' Exclamation much better to have one made of steel Whistle


Hey, we are talking about widows here, not windows Laughing 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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wizking wrote:
Dont put foot on the clutch and hold starter button till dash lights up. This will give power to windows.


Thanks to you and others for this information, I'm using it already! Thumbs Up

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