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JonathanP



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United Kingdom 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi SW Caledonian Blue
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Hi

Not sure if I have a problem with the rear passenger windows on my D250 110 2023.5 MY

I always thought that when the glass was lowered it disappeared completly inside the door so none was visible, but now they both seem to leave approx 20mm of glass remaining sticking up.

I am just about sure that when they were fully open no glass was visible but the last coule of days there is this 20 mm of glass sticking up.

Anyone know what is correct please

Thanks

Jonathan
Post #1078488 27th Oct 2025 2:26pm
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Huwcil



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Just recalibrate them in the conventional way to get the full possible travel and memorise positions for the one-touch switch feature.
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ruben



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Re: Windows
JonathanP wrote:
Hi

Not sure if I have a problem with the rear passenger windows on my D250 110 2023.5 MY

I always thought that when the glass was lowered it disappeared completly inside the door so none was visible, but now they both seem to leave approx 20mm of glass remaining sticking up.

I am just about sure that when they were fully open no glass was visible but the last coule of days there is this 20 mm of glass sticking up.

Anyone know what is correct please

Thanks

Jonathan


I think you're wrong, they're not completely hidden, they're only a couple of centimeters or so visible... at least on my Defender 23.5 MY!! Defender 110 SE I6 D250 23MY
ExDiscovery 3 TDV6 SE
Post #1078585 28th Oct 2025 5:41pm
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