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Land Rover Discovery: Front Door Window Glass (G1805060)/ Removal and Installation

Land Rover Discovery (2009–2016) Service Manual / Body / Glass, Frames and Mechanisms / Front Door Window Glass (G1805060)/ Removal and Installation

SPECIAL TOOL(S)

SPECIAL TOOL(S)

REMOVAL

NOTE:

Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.

Front door window glass (G1805060) removal and installation

Front door window glass (G1805060) removal and installation

Release the door window glass.

Special Tool(s): 501-114

Front door window glass (G1805060) removal and installation

INSTALLATION

To install, reverse the removal procedure.

Front door window glass (G1805060) removal and installation

To secure the door glass to the door glass mechanism, lower the glass squarely to rest within the latches. With slight pressure applied to top of the glass as shown, push the glass down to fully engage.

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