Land Rover Discovery Owners & Service Manuals

Land Rover Discovery: Liftgate Window Glass (G1805065) - Removal

Removal

Refer to: Rear Spoiler (501-08 Exterior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).

Liftgate window glass (G1805065) - Removal

NOTE:

Make sure that this component is installed to the noted removal position.

Liftgate window glass (G1805065) - Removal

Torque: 7 Nm

Liftgate window glass (G1805065) - Removal

Torque: 10 Nm

NOTE:

The step must be carried out on both sides.

Liftgate window glass (G1805065) - Removal

Liftgate window glass (G1805065) - Removal

CAUTIONS:

  • Protect the surrounding components.
  • Protect the surrounding paintwork to avoid damage.

Liftgate window glass (G1805065) - Removal

Use a glazing cutting wire to cut the sealant.

NOTE:

This step requires the aid of another technician.

Liftgate window glass (G1805065) - Removal

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