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MightyMildred



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LR dealer Shrewsbury?

Lloyd's rear left window won't close- anti trap mechanism causes window to open as soon as you try to close it.
I'm in Shrewsbury til Tuesday. Can anyone recommend a garage down here?
Cheers
MM

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Dave



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http://www.shukers.shrewsbury.landrover.co.uk/

Don't know if they are any good, just did a google and that popped up, hope it helps Thumbs Up ______________________
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Post #155482 23rd Sep 2012 11:44 am
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taztastic



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PM Pegleg, he is not far from Shrewsbury and i am sure he will know where the problem can be sorted. Thumbs Up

Good to hear from you, hope all is well.

This was posted a while back and may help....


Quote:
E Yorkshire you were right about the window thinking it had an obstruction, although as I don't have any dogs or kids sticking heads, paws or fingers on the window, I am at a loss as to why the problem ocurred in the 1st place. Appareny thick ice could do it too, but as my FL2 garaged at night I don't get it.

Anyway they told me how to DIY if it happens again, so I will share with you below.

1) 1st open car window fully but keep holding button after its fully opened for a good 10 seconds.

2) Then close window as far as it will go and again keep holding the button a good 10 seconds after it has closed


3) Release then use one touch method to open window again.

Apparently that's how it is done. Hope this info is of use to someone else who finds themself in the same predicament, particularly on a wet & chilly night

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