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lower window felt, tips to replace? - steve.s - 03 Mar 2007 hi finally managed to get my inner door panel off. now, while i'm here is it worth sorting the door solenoid or shall i disconnect? what is it best to replace the lower window felt with?. i gather it is just glue on, so remove the upper support to it perhaps? anyone know i near equivalent that i could glue on?. thanx again Re: lower window felt, tips to replace? - bozzzydmc - 04 Mar 2007 steve.s Wrote:hi You could rewind this or replace with these actuators http://www.delorean-parts.com/Merchant2 ... _Code=9401 http://www.delorean.com/dmcstore/ViewPa ... PageID=100 item 6 is this the bit you mean? - steve.s - 04 Mar 2007 hi thanx for that, i've decided to have the central locking not working, as i intend to disconnect power anyway when i leave the car. now that item 6 (seal power window inner) is this definately the 'fuzzy strip' that sticks to the metal long support?. does it just glue on? and does it fit early vins? Regards steve - Dan Howarth - 05 Mar 2007 Hey Steve. If you take it off you will find it is tacky on one side. Just glue it back on mate. - NickT - 06 Mar 2007 Just rewind the door solenoid and upgrade the central locking module. Less then £30 to do the lot. NickT. - steve.s - 06 Mar 2007 hi the felt strip is disintegrating. i have ordered new from dmceurope (£48 for both sides delivered) the solenoid, i have not tested it yet, i may take it off to rewind anyway perhaps then once i've done both refit. i do like things working properly so perhaps to leave off completely defeats the point. if i test and it works, is it worth a rebuild anyway, or do they last ok?Regards - bozzzydmc - 06 Mar 2007 steve.s Wrote:is it worth a rebuild anyway, or do they last ok?Regards Its cheaper than buying new ones, worked for me http://dmcnews.com/Techsection/stragand ... inding.htm - Chris Williams - 06 Mar 2007 Not trying to hijack this post, But when I lock the doors. my passenger side door locks but will no longer unlock as in the large plastic locking button on the door (inside) tries to go back to its unlocked position but does not quiet get there. works fine operating it manually. Would this be an indication of a duff solenoid as well? thanks. Chris - steve.s - 28 Mar 2007 update... just ordered a fur window seal from woolies trim, so i'll see if this fits ok. can't find anything oem. i don't think its seen anyway. - NickT - 29 Mar 2007 Chris & Suzie William Wrote:Not trying to hijack this post, But when I lock the doors. my passenger side door locks but will no longer unlock as in the large plastic locking button on the door (inside) tries to go back to its unlocked position but does not quiet get there. works fine operating it manually. Would this be an indication of a duff solenoid as well? thanks. Measure the resistance of the windings of the solenoid to see if they are comparable. You can do this at the central locking module plug. Multimeter set to resistance multimeter black lead on an earth point. (Solenoids earthed at the door) pink leads on the 4 wires with the same colour (i think without looking at the manual). The solenoid is adjustable in the fore and aft position using cage nuts so it might just need a slight adjustment. NickT. - Chris Williams - 29 Mar 2007 Thanks, If I ever get any spare time I will. Just probably not in the next few weeks....Grrrrr.. Chris - NickT - 29 Mar 2007 I know exactly how you feel. I am still on site programming now. NickT |