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 Post subject: PEUGEOT E7/ VOYAGER
PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:39 pm 
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How do you replace the lock button on the back half window? Do you need to take the front half out to access the button surround, or is there an easier way? If you take out the rubber does the front half slide or is it siliconed in?

I had a look but was stumped.


P.S.It's not my WAV, it belongs to a driver in the same company as myself, I offered to try here for an answer, before he went to the main stealer.

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 Post subject: Re: PEUGEOT E7/ VOYAGER
PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 4:19 pm 
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grumpy wrote:
How do you replace the lock button on the back half window? Do you need to take the front half out to access the button surround, or is there an easier way? If you take out the rubber does the front half slide or is it siliconed in?

I had a look but was stumped.

I think you have to take the window out. :sad:

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Sussex is right the window has got to come out.

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I didn't take the window out.

1. Remove the old parts completely.
2. Carefuly ease of the vertical sealing trim.
3. Seperate the outside and inside parts.
4. Carefully cut the minimum ammount from the "lip" to allow insertion with the fixed window still in situ.
5. Turn to put the missing bit at the bottom.
6. Push the "holding ring" into its groove (a plastic bottle top of the right size with the top off is the easiest way to achieve this or the plastic middle of sellotape or similar but it must be the right size). Once it is on you are going to have a hell of a job getting it off again without breaking it so be careful.
7. Glue back the trim (with rubber glue in case you need to do the job again in the future).
8. Jobs a good 'un.

If this is not clear enough, PM me and I will try to be more detailed.

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Well done Chris, it is good to know that it can be done alternatively as to how the Garage says so. I have to say I looked at it and thought that it did not need to come out, but sometimes you have to bow to what you think is superior knowledge from people who should know. You put that right - thanks.

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cheers chris, instructions printed and passed on

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