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Land Rover Discovery: Rear Door Window Regulator and Motor (G1805068) / Removal and Installation

Land Rover Discovery (2009–2016) Service Manual / Body / Glass, Frames and Mechanisms / Rear Door Window Regulator and Motor (G1805068) / Removal and Installation

REMOVAL

NOTE:

Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.

  1. Refer to: Rear Door Trim Panel (501-05, Removal and Installation).

Rear door window regulator and motor (G1805068) removal and installation

Rear door window regulator and motor (G1805068) removal and installation

Rear door window regulator and motor (G1805068) removal and installation

Release the clip.

NOTE:

Do not disassemble further if the component is removed for access only.

Rear door window regulator and motor (G1805068) removal and installation

Rear door window regulator and motor (G1805068) removal and installation

Torque: 4.5 Nm

INSTALLATION

To install, reverse the removal procedure.

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