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Old Aug 20, 2022 | 06:02 AM
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Default How to remove rear passenger window on XC60?

Hello All,

I am trying to replace the ns rear door lock mechanism after it stopped working, on xc60 d4 2014. I have found a few great guides for the front door where most steps work, so I now have the door card, door handle and all the internal bolts removed. I need to disconnect the window from the window motor so I can get the internal door card off and get to the lock mechanism. But can't work out how.

I was expecting to lower the window to the right height, remove the tabs on the internal door card to show either bolts or plastic tabs holding the window but can't find them (see pictures). Anyone know how to disconnect the window from the window motor?

Rob


 
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Old Aug 20, 2022 | 03:17 PM
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Solved!

Finally worked this out. To disconnect the rear window there is single middle tab that holds the glass in, this needs to be pushed out and then the window can be gently pushed up allowing the inner door card to be romoved.





Tab visible in hole can be pushed to release window.

Hope this helps someone else!
Rob
 
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Old Sep 22, 2022 | 10:01 AM
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Hi, I'm struggling to find which direction to push the tab, do you have any advice?
 
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Old Apr 30, 2023 | 02:07 PM
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Default Just push the tab worked for me thx

Originally Posted by Gobban
Hi, I'm struggling to find which direction to push the tab, do you have any advice?
Worked with a push and slide. Thanks I was stuck before this thread!
 
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Old Sep 29, 2023 | 04:49 AM
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Default Disconnecting rear glass xc60

Originally Posted by salmon8259
Hello All,

I am trying to replace the ns rear door lock mechanism after it stopped working, on xc60 d4 2014. I have found a few great guides for the front door where most steps work, so I now have the door card, door handle and all the internal bolts removed. I need to disconnect the window from the window motor so I can get the internal door card off and get to the lock mechanism. But can't work out how.

I was expecting to lower the window to the right height, remove the tabs on the internal door card to show either bolts or plastic tabs holding the window but can't find them (see pictures). Anyone know how to disconnect the window from the window motor?

Rob

I can see the vonnector on the hole buy mot the nit I am meant to push in. Any advice?
 
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Old Sep 29, 2023 | 04:53 AM
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Default Disconnecting rear glass xc60

Originally Posted by salmon8259
Hello All,

I am trying to replace the ns rear door lock mechanism after it stopped working, on xc60 d4 2014. I have found a few great guides for the front door where most steps work, so I now have the door card, door handle and all the internal bolts removed. I need to disconnect the window from the window motor so I can get the internal door card off and get to the lock mechanism. But can't work out how.

I was expecting to lower the window to the right height, remove the tabs on the internal door card to show either bolts or plastic tabs holding the window but can't find them (see pictures). Anyone know how to disconnect the window from the window motor?

Rob

I can see the vonnector on the hole buy mot the nit I am meant to push in. Any advice?


 
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