Just a quicky on how it comes out so you can see what’s broken.
One common problem with electric windows is that they eventually will fail, leaving the window either open or closed.
Typical causes for a faulty electric window include a faulty switch, electrical relay, motor or regulator.
The motors are generally very reliable. Regulators generally fail due to metal wire controlling up and down movement tend to fray and jam around the plastic rollers or motor.
Remove the three (3) door card mounting screws. One is under the Land Rover oval badge, one is in the door handle aperture and the remaining screw is in the lower door card kick panel.
Remove the door card by gently putting, (popping) the nine (9) plastic fasteners. Disconnect the door speaker wire and door handle cable.
Peel off the insulator plastic sheet to expose the door assembly.
Remove two (2) of the three regulator/motor mounting screws (Torx 27). It is common that the screws will drop into the door panel. These can be easily retrieved using a magnetic stick. Remove wiring connector to the window motor.
Gently lift window over the white plastic tabs on the lower regulator shelf.
To access the third mounting screw, remove the outer window frame trim. (Trim pops out).
Remove the rear quarter-light upright by removing the three (3) screws. The screws are normally covered by small, round adhesive stickers.
Pull window rubber and pull window out from the outside of the vehicle.
Remove the third regulator securing screw. Remove the motor/regulator assembly.
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