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Lendawg

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Quick tool check...
Metric socket set: check (X2)
Brake spoon: check
Lots o chinese metric wrenches: check
Reed and Prince screwdriver: check
Soldering Iron: Negatory, Big Ben!
Need to git one!
(I started out as an electronics technician, and I don't have a soldering iron...sad!)

Have to get one.
Take Care,
Lendawg
 

joey

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Now that was funny.... you could always use a lighter and some solder.... but it wouldn't look good.
 
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jackg

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I just want to thank everyone on these forums, espically joey. I have been able to fix several problems with my Disco 1. I've been able to cure my "check engine" light, get my driver seat to move again, and hopefully after this weekend my possessed rear windows will work after I fix them. The only issue to remain then will be my leaky front sun roof. Hopefully that fix will go as smooth as the others. Thanks again everyone!
 

joey

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Leaky front sun roof, could be a couple of things, but the first I would check would be the screws that hold the glass in place. Make sure they are tight and the glass is aligned properly.

Or you could do what I plan, since I never use them anyways... to cheap to buy the new runners (since the vibrate like crazy when open)... one tube of silicone and you never worry about them again.
 

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