2003 Disco II Driver Window Problem
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2003 Disco II Driver Window Problem
Hello all,
I have a 2003 Disco II and I recently encountered a problem with my driver's side front window during an offroad session. The window makes a huge clunk and pop when it is lowered and stops about 2 inches down from the top. If i roll it back up and put slight pressure on the bottom of the pane, it will go down without the pop and without issues. It will then roll up without any manipulation with no issues.
Any ideas as to what this could be? I want to try and diagnose before I pull the panel of the door off.
Thanks,
Indeterminate
I have a 2003 Disco II and I recently encountered a problem with my driver's side front window during an offroad session. The window makes a huge clunk and pop when it is lowered and stops about 2 inches down from the top. If i roll it back up and put slight pressure on the bottom of the pane, it will go down without the pop and without issues. It will then roll up without any manipulation with no issues.
Any ideas as to what this could be? I want to try and diagnose before I pull the panel of the door off.
Thanks,
Indeterminate
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You probably have this figured out by now but the culprit is the roller wheels on the window regulator, they get brittle and break apart. I am currently going through this and have the same pop sound on the pass side window. That is the sound of the window not going up horizontally and the possibility of breaking the glass. Don't force the window anymore as if the regulator arms aren't already bent they will get bent. My drivers side regulator arms were bent to all hell so I ordered a new one. There is a member on here that designed the roller parts and sells them at Shapeway website, 3D printed, which I ordered for the pass window. It's pretty straight forward on taking the door card off and getting the regulator out of the door skeleton. He recommends using acetone on the 2 part rollers he designed as it melts the ABS together and the joint will be stronger than the material. I'm waiting for my regulator..hurry...I've drove around all winter with my window at 3" half mast since I didn't have a warm garage to fix it in, it's now 60 degrees. Needless to say, I had the heat cranked to high all winter.
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I'd recommend doing the regulator and motor all at once, it's the same amount of work and both parts are cheap, about $80 total.
Just did it in my '03 myself in about 90 minutes which included replacing half of the vapor barrier that had been butchered by somebody else previously.
Just did it in my '03 myself in about 90 minutes which included replacing half of the vapor barrier that had been butchered by somebody else previously.