Joey spud Posted July 22 Posted July 22 I would suggest gaffer tape applied to protect the door frame and roof gutter then using wood or nylon wedges (a little air bag is best) to open a gap in the top of a back door window frame big enough to insert a long bendable rod through. The locking system way well be dead locked so just pulling the interior handle with your rod won't work (although always worth a couple of tugs anyway) but hopefully the back window isn't electric so you can bend your rod to push/pull the window winder to lower the glass enough to reach in and finish it by hand. Not sure if a Mondeo rear seat back can be lowered from the cabin area but there's always the hatch release lever by the drivers seat. calebaaront 1
calebaaront Posted July 22 Author Posted July 22 KEYS HAVE BEEN FOUND! MorrisItalSLX, Snipes, beko1987 and 17 others 8 12
MantaGTE85 Posted July 22 Posted July 22 Congratulations on the Mondeo purchase. How did you find the keys? calebaaront 1
calebaaront Posted July 22 Author Posted July 22 44 minutes ago, MantaGTE85 said: Congratulations on the Mondeo purchase. How did you find the keys? My friend had left them in a suitcase and completely forgot they were there 😅 egg, Matty, auntiemaryscanary and 2 others 2 3
omegod Posted July 22 Posted July 22 Case closed then ! tooSavvy, Matty, calebaaront and 3 others 1 5
MorrisItalSLX Posted July 22 Posted July 22 Time to get a spare set cut, pronto! Matty, calebaaront and tooSavvy 3
calebaaront Posted July 23 Author Posted July 23 First drive to work in the Mondeo today, very comfortable. Look at the blue!!! LightBulbFun, egg, RobT and 16 others 18 1
Brigsy Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Looks decent. Rare to see a mark 1 on the road these days! calebaaront 1
junkyarddog Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Hard to believe these things are over 30 years old now!!!!😯 mk2_craig, egg, Brigsy and 1 other 2 2
egg Posted July 23 Posted July 23 Nice! I can see it needs a weatherstrip on the passenger side. calebaaront 1
calebaaront Posted Friday at 16:51 Author Posted Friday at 16:51 The drivers side window has decided to become stuck, it’ll go down fine but gets stuck about 5cm up. I’ve taken the door card off and can’t see anything that may be causing it to be stuck. Hopefully I can figure it out. It’s staying in @Weird Car’s garage tonight thankfully. It’s a shame as I was planning on taking the family out in it tomorrow AnnoyingPentium, Matty and tooSavvy 3
calebaaront Posted Saturday at 11:10 Author Posted Saturday at 11:10 After a miserable day yesterday not only with the Mondeo but also at work, I dumped it in my sisters garage. It’s about a 10 min motorway journey. I have to say it’s such a good motorway cruiser. I definitely think it’s the window motor that’s at fault here, as mentioned the window will only go up about 5cm then stop. It’ll go down fine though. After doing that about 3 times the motor becomes red hot! I put out a SOS post on the Mondeo Owners Club and someone has offered me a motor and regulator for £15 delivered so hopefully this will work. Not sure how easy it’s going to be to take the window out without breaking anything 😳 mk2_craig, grogee, Matty and 1 other 4
junkyarddog Posted Saturday at 11:18 Posted Saturday at 11:18 Some silicone spray or similar down the window channels would be a good idea too,they can really grip into glass when they are old and dried out. jonathan_dyane, calebaaront and Matty 1 2
grogee Posted Saturday at 16:08 Posted Saturday at 16:08 4 hours ago, calebaaront said: After a miserable day yesterday not only with the Mondeo but also at work, I dumped it in my sisters garage. It’s about a 10 min motorway journey. I have to say it’s such a good motorway cruiser. I definitely think it’s the window motor that’s at fault here, as mentioned the window will only go up about 5cm then stop. It’ll go down fine though. After doing that about 3 times the motor becomes red hot! I put out a SOS post on the Mondeo Owners Club and someone has offered me a motor and regulator for £15 delivered so hopefully this will work. Not sure how easy it’s going to be to take the window out without breaking anything 😳 Just try this, because it worked on my Puma: As window goes up, grab the front part and pull it upwards and backwards as it rises. On mine it wasn't rising square so it would get jammed, but the above trick would set it in the right position so it could get fully 'up'. I think it was probleh the front clip that held window onto mech but meh, I just lived with it calebaaront 1
grogee Posted Saturday at 16:10 Posted Saturday at 16:10 Also - yesterday I met @N19 and he arrived in his Mk1 estate, it's made me want a mk1 even more. Matty, calebaaront, N19 and 1 other 4
N19 Posted Saturday at 19:06 Posted Saturday at 19:06 2 hours ago, grogee said: Also - yesterday I met @N19 and he arrived in his Mk1 estate, it's made me want a mk1 even more. Pedantic point, it's a Mk2 estate! However the estates look pretty much identical especially from behind! It's funny. I bought it 5 years ago as "an car" to help with the remnants of a house move and while the Bluebird had some work done, but it's so bloody useful and such a good car. Even if it looks a bit Onslow at times. Matty, grogee and calebaaront 3
Matty Posted Saturday at 19:18 Posted Saturday at 19:18 Goes all misty eyed. Ah normal cars that do a job well like mondeos, cavs and vectras were always going to be the cars we mourned in the brave new age. Sad really. Good looking car tho @calebaaront. Might have unearthed a jewel there with a bit of work. Old enough to be interesting but young enough to daily with no compromise 👍 AnnoyingPentium, JMotor and calebaaront 3
calebaaront Posted Sunday at 15:32 Author Posted Sunday at 15:32 Had another look at the Mondeo today, the motor is kanckered so I’m glad I’ve ordered another. With the help of @Weird Car we managed to get the old motor out and the window wedged up for the time being so I can still use the car. Hopefully the new motor won’t take long to turn up so I can get it fitted and have working windows again. JMotor, High Jetter, N19 and 4 others 7
N19 Posted Sunday at 15:45 Posted Sunday at 15:45 20 hours ago, N19 said: Pedantic point, it's a Mk2 estate! However the estates look pretty much identical especially from behind! It's funny. I bought it 5 years ago as "an car" to help with the remnants of a house move and while the Bluebird had some work done, but it's so bloody useful and such a good car. Even if it looks a bit Onslow at times. Oh, and the towbar is actually from a Mk3 estate - just shows how much the back ends have in common! Before I had it, @garycox had it for 5? odd years and did a decent number of miles. Despite the tiredness and so on around the edges, it's a fantastic car. calebaaront, garycox and Wibble 3
Weird Car Posted Sunday at 17:19 Posted Sunday at 17:19 1 hour ago, calebaaront said: Had another look at the Mondeo today, the motor is kanckered so I’m glad I’ve ordered another. With the help of @Weird Car we managed to get the old motor out and the window wedged up for the time being so I can still use the car. Hopefully the new motor won’t take long to turn up so I can get it fitted and have working windows again. Firstbus weekly pass holders, the strongest adhesive known to man AnnoyingPentium, calebaaront and Matty 3
garycox Posted Sunday at 20:38 Posted Sunday at 20:38 4 hours ago, N19 said: Oh, and the towbar is actually from a Mk3 estate - just shows how much the back ends have in common! Before I had it, @garycox had it for 5? odd years and did a decent number of miles. Despite the tiredness and so on around the edges, it's a fantastic car. I bought it in 2015 I think, from a friend’s dad, he’d had it quite a while. I was working in Harrogate in Feb-May 2016 and drove it up from Sussex every week. Still miss it! Glad it’s still about Wibble 1
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