Nissan primera p12 drivers electric window dropped |
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timeshock!
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Yes the glass must be removed completely and only then can the electric window mechanism come free. Be careful with the glass it is heavy and you don't want it crashing back down the inside of the door. You will work out which way to turn and angle the glass for it to free the sides do the door frame
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The mechanism has been removed without the need to remove the glass,this is now propped so i can use the car until I get the time to sort out the repair.parts arrived today so just need to find out how to fit them |
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abba
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HI Guys
new cable kit fitted and working but no glass fitted yet just need advice as to what is the best adhesive for attaching the bracket back on to the glass For clarity this is the bracket which is bolted to the regulator mechanism through the hole in the steel panel |
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I used Evo-stik express, two pack glass adhesive, it comes in a twin syringe that you mix together, worked perfectly for me, I guess any glass adhesive should do.
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Hi Guys
I need advice as to what adhesive would work best to glue back a plastic /nylon bracket to my window glass on the drivers door regulator. I know what will stick to glass but the bracket material may be an issue with some adhesives ? For clarity its the bracket attached to the glass which in turn is bolted to the regulator, accessed through the hole in the steel panel
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timeshock!
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As I posted above, be sure to have removed all the old adhesive
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