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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovernaut
    The control ECU for the electric windows in situated behind the glovebox compartment.
    It is common for the sloder to detach on the the circuit board posts.
    Remove the card and resolder the ends .
    It can be an intermittant fault. One monment not working then go ovew a bump and the get contact again

    I know my switches are ok and the motors.
    LR dealer(when they were here) told me they gave a jiggle and it worked again ,then 2 weeks later they stopped.That was 9mths ago.
    I will check this and see if taht works.
    Ill let u knows

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus
    that would be wes harrison, he did all his own sound effects to liven up stories, Ive got it on cd, Dads got it on LP Im gunna give it a listen havent heard it for a while now, I think it was a side track on the duck hunter who bought himself a new car.

    Spot on mate. fer a youngun, you got a good brain in that head of yours. He used a Shure Brothers microphone mounted in an old revolver frame, sadly he died some 20 years ago, damn clever and very funny man.

    Quote from that recording, "There is a little switch that makes the windows go up and down electrically, occasionally."

    Best wishes always.

    Shorty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovernaut
    The control ECU for the electric windows in situated behind the glovebox compartment.

    Do any of you guys know if a MARCH 93 build Disco 1 actually HAVE an ECU for its windows [ they're just your very basic press appropriate button for for that window, with driver's OVER-RIDE/LOCK-OUT switch for the rears]?????

    If it does, where is it located?

    ......I'm having erratic/sporadic functioning and have taken console panel off and sprayed/cleaned the back and gubbins of the buttons with electronics cleaner and then followed with Silicon spray.......I've STILL got the same annoying problem, usually solved by jiggling the button side to side and up and down whilst pressing it - but no real discernable pattern as to WHEN it HAPPENS or WHAT gets it GOING......VERY ANNOYING!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorty943
    Spot on mate. fer a youngun, you got a good brain in that head of yours. He used a Shure Brothers microphone mounted in an old revolver frame, sadly he died some 20 years ago, damn clever and very funny man.

    Quote from that recording, "There is a little switch that makes the windows go up and down electrically, occasionally."

    Best wishes always.

    Shorty.
    Or other classics.........

    "Ya get the bing and not the boing, ya got a dent!!!!"

    And who can forget his redition of how to come home late....

    "You know 9 times out of 10 she'll lie there and pretend she's asleep"

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    9 times out of 10 she won't leave me alone, just lucky I guess!

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    ECU for windows

    Yep sure does. It is located under the kickpanel on the passenger side

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorty943
    Spot on mate. fer a youngun, you got a good brain in that head of yours. He used a Shure Brothers microphone mounted in an old revolver frame, sadly he died some 20 years ago, damn clever and very funny man.

    Quote from that recording, "There is a little switch that makes the windows go up and down electrically, occasionally."

    Best wishes always.

    Shorty.

    Everybody thinks theres a tape recorder in it, they aint got it in there yet, But the japs are working on it...

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    I fail to see why a simple function of opening and closing 4 windows would require an ECU surely this function could have been achieved using electric motors, three way switches and relays. Why have an ECU to complicate things?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    I fail to see why a simple function of opening and closing 4 windows would require an ECU surely this function could have been achieved using electric motors, three way switches and relays. Why have an ECU to complicate things?
    Exit power delay mainly.

    Its a great feature which allows power to remain to the windows after shut off or a door is opened and closed.

    Toymotors dont have this and its a PITA in my mates truck, he has to re-key the ignition just to close or open a window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tombraider
    Exit power delay mainly.

    Its a great feature which allows power to remain to the windows after shut off or a door is opened and closed.

    Toymotors dont have this and its a PITA in my mates truck, he has to re-key the ignition just to close or open a window.
    So, if there's NO delayed power availability there's No ECU fitted? or was the reply about an ECu being in passenger's side kick panel in reply to my Q as to whether early Disco's have an ECU?......I can't see that they would HAVE to have one .......hence my Q.

    So, do early Disco's [e.g. Disco 1's before facelift.....also known as 200 Style....."small" headlamps etc] have an ECU or not? If they do, is it located in passenger side kick panel? ......and what do they look like? .........and what's their usual problem/fault? ...... and the usual fix?

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