Marina door handles Posted March 8 Author Posted March 8 Update time... I have booked that thing the previous handful of owners were avoiding, yes its MOT has been booked for the 8th of April! Probably a good point to get under the beasty and have a poke about? Hell why not whats the worst that I will find? Actually its not too bad, considering its a 30 year old car that was made in England. A little surface grot but nothing really structural and yes I have poked, prodded and hammered. Worst bit I found was a slightly crushed sill were someone had missed the jacking point but its just bent and still solid, so I think its okay. The rear wings are still scabby (I haven't touched them) but no sharp edges. The suspension bushes all seem intact. Although I suspect the front ball joints are a bit worn and are possibly the culprit behind the slight vague front end and brake judder. Onto the lights, hmmmm, the headlights are like candles with cataracts which is a concern. The drivers side tail light appears to have a classic earth issue, the side light flashes in sympathy with indicator, so that needs sorting. After doing a Google, I found this is a common issue and one way of fixing it is to just add an additional earth lead. As you can just make out the earth terminal doesn't look great.. So I followed the advice and added a fresh connection. This is now sorted and working properly! Then I made an error and decided to see if the roof would open on its own, nope it would not but it then developed a new issue. As the little rear windows dropped the passenger side one only went partially down and then sort of flopped. I went to examine it and found it had detached completely from its runner. Not ideal! And not really what I was expecting to be dealing with... Anyway so far this Sunday I have stripped out the rear seat and trim panels and got the window mechanism/runner free but not completely out... You can clearly see were the runner has rusted through and let go of the window. Now I have to do some shopping see if I can get a runner on its own. The annoying thing about this is that I suspect I will have to repair the other side soonish as that has some play and may well be in a similar condition... To be continued.... Jazoli, Split_Pin, vtec-e and 8 others 11
Schaefft Posted March 8 Posted March 8 I'm a bit surprised how good it looks underneath. I'm also surprised that a window lifter assembly can rust out. Win some, lose some!
Marina door handles Posted March 8 Author Posted March 8 21 minutes ago, Schaefft said: I'm a bit surprised how good it looks underneath. I'm also surprised that a window lifter assembly can rust out. Win some, lose some! Ha yeah, the runner is I suspect, the bit they forgot to rust proof! Everything else in that location is solid.
stuboy Posted March 8 Posted March 8 1 hour ago, Marina door handles said: i did this on my brothers ford escort xr3i and made the light great but showed how dull the otherside was, duess what i did next Marina door handles 1
NorthernMonkey Posted March 8 Posted March 8 3 minutes ago, stuboy said: i did this on my brothers ford escort xr3i and made the light great but showed how dull the otherside was, duess what i did next Did it involve some bumper stickers? 😉 Wibble, Marina door handles, gm and 2 others 5
Marina door handles Posted March 15 Author Posted March 15 Small but fiddly and awkward update.... This arrived, so time to roll my sleeves up. This was followed by a good few hours trying to work out what order to put everything back together in, its all a bit tight and awkward. Its amazing what you need to remove, the rear seat base and back, the side panels, the speaker etc etc But it all lined up eventually.. And tested with the roof up... Yes I did clean the writing off... So that's the Jag back on the road! Wibble, gm, GeorgeB and 11 others 12 2
Marina door handles Posted March 20 Author Posted March 20 This car is definitely work in progress......... I used it for the commute twice this week and got the roof down, I probably looked like an utter knob but I was enjoying myself! Well I was until I tried to put the roof up on arriving home on Thursday night. The roof operated just fine but the drivers window decided not to drop meaning the roof couldn't latch, surely this wont be an issue I will just prod the window switch..... And errrr nothing? So the driver's window is suddenly not operating... To be totally open this isn't a massive surprise and I think it might relate to one of the door control modules losing its mind. The window dropping feature has been behaving oddly on both sides for a while, I even had an issue were you open the door handle, the window pops down a bit but doesn't pop back up and in a slightly comedic fashion if you keep tweaking the handle you could completely lower the window..... Also the door locking side of the key fob has lost interest in working which again maybe related. So this weekend I will be digging into this issue..... Surface Rust, Peter C and colino 3
Marina door handles Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 I hate door cards, why can't they be bolted on with nice shiny big bolts? Anyway, after carefully snapping many door card clips I started my investigations..... I eventually found the door module, checked I still had a fault, I noticed that when you operate the switch you get a relay- esque click but no action on the drivers side. So I swapped the modules from side to side (they both have the same part numbers and according to the Jaaaaaaaag forums can be swapped to test). The fault staid the same so I am now thinking it may be a more normal fault like a failed window motor, I need to find a way to test the motor. I am not sure if its canbus style system, were you apply a constant 12 volts and instruct it, to do its thing by applying a smaller voltage, the motor does have a multi plug so I I need to find the correct way to test... Peter C and lesapandre 2
Schaefft Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Does the motor itself have more than 2 pins? In a Jag of this age I cannot imagine that it would be much more complicated than that. Edit: I see that its a 6 pin motor. It's worth checking if theres a wiring diagram that explains what all these pins do. Marina door handles 1
Marina door handles Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 58 minutes ago, Schaefft said: Does the motor itself have more than 2 pins? In a Jag of this age I cannot imagine that it would be much more complicated than that. Edit: I see that its a 6 pin motor. It's worth checking if theres a wiring diagram that explains what all these pins do. On doing a bit more research I have found and downloaded a complete wiring guide. Tomorrow I will be attacking the connections with my multi meter......
Marina door handles Posted March 22 Author Posted March 22 Update time.. It turns out the connection to the window motor is simpler than it first appears - you have a couple of permanent lives for sensors (presumably anti pinch etc) and then a 12v up, 12v down and earth. So testing the motor was simple, it was getting all of the volts when you pressed up or down but it wasn't for doing anything, its buggered. I have bodged the window back up into a closed-ish position , I have left a tiny gap at the top other wise you cannot open the door or close the roof. A new/secod hand motor is now on order. Schaefft, Peter C, Wibble and 1 other 4
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