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Slaneydore



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Sunroof Blinds not retracting

Is it a common thing with a freelander the blinds don't roll all the way back Rolling Eyes
Mind spring back just over 3 quarters of the way then i need to push the blind back leaving the blind baggy and hanging down slightly
Is this the way they are or should the blind roll all the way back so its hidden Question

Slaney

Post #176973 24th Mar 2013 7:34 am
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SYFL2



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Im sure mine goes all the way back,i can say for sure there isn't any saggy material hanging down that would pee me off big time

Post #176978 24th Mar 2013 8:52 am
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Mark1988



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My blinds do this, I have to roll the rollers to make it fully retract.

Post #176981 24th Mar 2013 9:26 am
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Slaneydore



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Chris8of9 as a post listed in how to sort the issue Mark..... on the 10th post down on the link below

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic3989.html

Not looked at it myself as of yet - I'm on my tablet and it won't download Rolling Eyes I'll have a look later when I'm on my PC
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Post #176991 24th Mar 2013 10:27 am
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If they were extended for long periods of time, the springs inside have got "memory".
Leave them be as much as they retract and after/during several days will fully retract.
In a way it's normal, as they are intended to be used only when there is need to mask the sun further more.

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Slaneydore



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alex_pescaru wrote:
If they were extended for long periods of time, the springs inside have got "memory".
Leave them be as much as they retract and after/during several days will fully retract.
In a way it's normal, as they are intended to be used only when there is need to mask the sun further more.


Thanks for advise Alex, ill try that and see what happens Thumbs Up BETTER looking half of the famous Twinlanders
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Post #177047 24th Mar 2013 2:03 pm
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Slaneydore



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Just had a look at these pdf diagrams
https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/userp...0Blind.pdf

Seems like a lot of messing about with a new car if your not sure what your doing.. i think ill leave that till last resort if i cant get them functioning Exclamation BETTER looking half of the famous Twinlanders
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