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  • Removing motor (rear glass)

    Now worst of weather looks behind us, I'd like to inspect the motor and see if supersurf can sell me some bits to improve it.

    So how best to remove it, and can car be secured with it out at all please.

  • #2
    The motor's easy to remove - see http://forums.bauchan.org/portal/articles.php?rid=0

    Carpeted section just pulls off (there's about 10 snap-on fixings), the metal panel underneath it is held on by 5 screws.

    Don't bother with the alen key and socket, just use a small 8mm ring spanner. There's 3 bolts hold it in from underneath, a small mirror will show them up.

    Once the motor's out, the window can be pulled up and down by hand. It should be easy enough to jam the winding mechanism to stop it moving (wrap a rag round the gears or similar).
    Andy
    http://www.surfingafrica.net

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    • #3
      So before I start,

      Can this be done with window glass retracted fully into tailgate or do I need to trick the glass partially up at all


      Thanks

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      • #4
        Glass needs to be nearly fully up. Lower the tailgate, press a scredriver into the catches on both sides to close them and then raise the glass while fully supporting it. Get a table/workbench with a cushion on top at just the right height.

        Once the motor's out, you can push the glass back in, open the catches again, close the tailgate and then if you like raise the glass by hand and jam the winding mechanism from inside the boot.
        Andy
        http://www.surfingafrica.net

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        • #5
          ive got mine to do,but my window is stuck shut,oh its going to be sooooo much fun

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          • #6
            Don't envy you on that job,
            In some ways I suppose the fact the glass I'd already out the way,
            Getting in the back and that amount of contortion alone would make me sell 'as is' and just buy a working one.
            I'm seriously looking for a crewcab anway at the moment.
            But this surf, though dented has been really reliable and has 12 months on it now

            So I shall mend this window

            Best of luck on yours BTW

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            • #7
              Originally posted by henry F View Post
              Don't envy you on that job,
              In some ways I suppose the fact the glass I'd already out the way,
              Getting in the back and that amount of contortion alone would make me sell 'as is' and just buy a working one.
              I'm seriously looking for a crewcab anway at the moment.
              But this surf, though dented has been really reliable and has 12 months on it now

              So I shall mend this window

              Best of luck on yours BTW
              ty mine just got its 13 month ticket,so i treated her to 12 months tax,so she then rewarded me by letting me get right up in her boot

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              • #8
                My goodness, that's a healthy relationship you have there.

                Anyway, what's failed so badly the window won't budge

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                • #9
                  Your rear door is shut. Climb into the back of the Surf, take the panels off and remove the motor. That's it. Wedge a piece of wood in there to keep the mech in place. Your rear seats can be pulled forward, and sitting cross legged in the back is hardly contortion either.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MattF View Post
                    Your rear door is shut. Climb into the back of the Surf, take the panels off and remove the motor. That's it. Wedge a piece of wood in there to keep the mech in place. Your rear seats can be pulled forward, and sitting cross legged in the back is hardly contortion either.
                    matt im 6ft 3,i have 2 boxed subs behind the seat(hard wired in) and im freddy fat fingers

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                    • #11
                      Cross-legged would NOT work for me either,

                      however back on subject..
                      How long would it take me to to do all this



                      being well

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by henry F View Post
                        Cross-legged would NOT work for me either,

                        however back on subject..
                        How long would it take me to to do all this



                        being well
                        seriously dont panic mate,with the boot open give yrself half hour,i have 2 tips,if u can get one,use a ratchet spanner,it makes life much easier/quicker,and if yr windows tinted lay an old tea towel on the window(stops u scratching it)

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                        • #13
                          No & no actually as a matter of fact, but small socket set do?

                          Its just this evening begun to SNOW again

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by henry F View Post
                            No & no actually as a matter of fact, but small socket set do?

                            Its just this evening begun to SNOW again
                            u wont get a socket and ratchet in there mate,just use good old fashioned spanner

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                            • #15
                              I'm asking this as I was wondering whether to attempt this job in a generous lunch hour in the comfort of a nice warm clean warehouse
                              as opposed to a cramped garage (mine)

                              is their likey to be anything shredded (as in the link on page one)
                              or did you find they are pretty much straightforward


                              thanks for your advice BTW appreciated





                              sorry to be a pain

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