I wonder if they are similar enough to the window mechanism in the SZ Territory that it could be adapted to fit.
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						SubscriberI was at my favourite engineering shop today when a bloke walked in after getting out of a nice FL2.
He was holding 2 mangled bits of stainless wire.
Apparently they were the window lift mechanism and had fallen off their spindles and wound around the shafts and were in a sorry state.
He wanted to know if they could be fixed by fitting the end ferrules onto some new wire. The engineer undertook to try if the bloke could get some wire.
I did a Google search and no mention.
Apparently it is not that common but what a system!
Does anyone know a source and cost and I will tell him via the engineer?
Regards Philip A
PS anyone know of a wrecker with a FL2.
Last edited by PhilipA; 29th August 2016 at 04:10 PM. Reason: more info
I wonder if they are similar enough to the window mechanism in the SZ Territory that it could be adapted to fit.
I had an stuck driver's window when I bought the wife's FL2. When I looked at the replacement price of 200 bucks landed from Rimmers I didn't worry about trying to fix the old one. (it was just a seized motor in the end)
For 200 bucks it's not worth trying to fix it. By time the mechanic puts in 2 hours looking for someone to make the cables, another 2 hours fitting the new cables and getting it to work you already done 4 hours worth of labour + cables and no guarantee it's going to work right.
IMO the new one is 200 bucks, plus an hour of labour to fit and you don't have to worry about it for another 10 years.
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID012669
Its sounds very much like the system used in newer Jeeps, behind the interior door trim is the plastic moulded panel that has all the bits attached to it... cables, wheels for window, lock actuator, electrics, the whole lot is attached as a single component, I assume to make it easier for the Mexicans to assemble it
As already mentioned, its prolly going to work out cheaper to replace it than labour costs to repair it.
Regards
Daz
Regards
Daz
Most modern cars use that system for the window regulators. All good and well until they fail.
 Swaggie
					
					
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						SubscriberThis bloke had two that had failed and looking at the Rimmer photo there is only one cable in each as he had two bits of outer.
The engineer remade the cables using cable supplied by the owner and making new ferrules for each end to fit into the wheels as he couldn't drill out the cables from the ferrules. These were crimped by "Metal by the Metre" who supplied the cable and shaped by the engineer.
If it all works it will be good value for 2.
Regards Philip A
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