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30th January 2020, 19:21 | #1 |
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removing windows without power
is it possible to remove the front passenger and drivers windows without power?
Could new holes be drilled in the door to access any bolts? been and seen a car with good condition glass but I don't think I will be allowed to supply 12v to the car. From the Haynes manual I need power. macafee2 |
30th January 2020, 19:47 | #2 |
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If the window is in the up position, the bolts are accessible through the proper access holes
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30th January 2020, 20:18 | #3 |
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31st January 2020, 12:11 | #4 |
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If it is a scrapper Ian just cut the cables and jump them from a battery and you can power the window to any position you want.
I made up a plug to do this - scrap doors are easier to carry with the windows down. |
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They are really nice as they are unscratched. macafee2 |
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1st February 2020, 16:22 | #6 |
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If you require removal of your rear screen without power, simply allow some drunkard on their way home from the pub to deposit an empty beer bottle handily on your back seat
Now that's what I call convenient access to the car in the event of leaving your key in the boot Perhaps they should get a job at the local club, they are obviously well qualified Barstewards. Ho hum, now to wait for Mrs MB's return, I may nick her car to head south to see the Lincs Dave man of rear screenness Brian |
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I have a kit to remove a screen if you need it. There was a screen at the breakers yesterday, I could get that transported to just above Edwinstowe Tuesday I think next week if that is if help and ....... I don't break the think getting it out.
pm me if you would like me to try and remove it from the car macafee2 |
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