DIY fitting a heated windscreen onto your Land Rover Defender.

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2023
  • Replace that cracked seal and maybe even treat your land Rover Defender to a new heated windscreen. We show you how to do it yourself, save money and point out the differences between aftermarket and genuine windscreen seals.
    LR058447 - DEFENDER FRONT WINDSCREEN - WITH TINTED GLASS AND HEATED SCREEN
    www.lrparts.net/lr058447-defe...
    LR056278 - WINDSCREEN SEAL FOR LAND ROVER DEFENDER - FITS ALL YEARS FROM 1983-2016
    www.lrparts.net/lr056278-wind...
    Drop down for genuine Land Rover seal.
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  • @newolfe
    @newolfe 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for posting this. I have a windshield shop in Belize and I had a customer that brought us an aftermarket molding that he wanted to get installed on his Land Rover and we struggled and struggled and were about to give up. Found you guys on UA-cam and with your recommended hot water bath for the molding we were able to install it. Thanks. 🎉

  • @andicog
    @andicog Рік тому +6

    Fitted a few Defender screens and always used the cheap Britpart seals, no problems whatsoever, when cutting the old seal be careful not to scratch the paint with the end of the blade, over time it will lead to corrosion behind the new seal. 👍

  • @jameshill508
    @jameshill508 8 місяців тому +1

    Really helpful video guys, we need to replace the windscreen on our '87 2.5TD 90 at some point as it has a chip in it & has delaminated along the whole bottom edge (although it passed the last MoT like this, somehow) and the seal has perished badly along a good couple of portions.
    The wife was looking at fitting the heated screen version instead of the standard and we have been trying to decide the best way to get it fitted, either ourselves or someone like autoglass, but seeing this makes me think of giving it a go ourselves. Going to look for your post on wiring your heated one in now.

  • @jameskerr5756
    @jameskerr5756 11 місяців тому +1

    I've had a couple of attempts at fitting mine and now going to get someone in to do it. Cracked the original screen through rushing it and inexperience. Got another second hand screen (travelled quite a distance to buy it) and it was nearly in bar the last 6 inches of cord to pull out, and a tiny 'tink' noise and a crack from top to bottom. Cracked only on one piece of the glass (outer piece of the laminate - inner was perfectly fine). Well pissed off. Hind sight is a wonderful thing but I should have had a bit of pressure on the screen from the outside as I pulled the last bit of cord out.

  • @peterhabel
    @peterhabel Рік тому +1

    Brilliant guide - Thanks :-)

    • @LRLiveUK
      @LRLiveUK  11 місяців тому

      Such a good idea. I've thanked you on the new video!

  • @Bigbluelandy
    @Bigbluelandy Рік тому +1

    I’ve used 3 different screen fitting companies that refuse to fit a screen if it’s not a genuine seal.

  • @rickbear7249
    @rickbear7249 Рік тому +1

    Can you please produce a video on replacing the rubber seals on the eyebrow flaps? I'm sure there's a quick-and-easy way to do this, but haven't figured it out yet. Thanks for this wonderfully informative series 👏

    • @LRLiveUK
      @LRLiveUK  11 місяців тому

      Do you mean the vent flaps? If so there's some advice on our hinge pin video. Basically if you replace the hinge pins, you can easily replace the rubbers on the flaps at the same time before fitting the new pins.

    • @rickbear7249
      @rickbear7249 11 місяців тому

      @LRLiveUK yes, they've usually called the "eyebrow vents" because that's how they look, but I'm sure that's the correct name. Any chance of providing a link to your appropriate video, please? Thank you

    • @LRLiveUK
      @LRLiveUK  11 місяців тому

      This discusses it but if I have time I'll.do.a quick video too. Cheers
      ua-cam.com/video/NOBDrycmPds/v-deo.html

  • @garypoulton7311
    @garypoulton7311 Рік тому +2

    My windscreen man reckons my Defender was the worse car he had ever fitted glass to, I had a britpart rubber, which he claimed did not fit, so he glued the screen in place, looked pants, but did not leak. I the smashed the screen, and he ordered a new screen and rubber, was hreatly troubled, rang me up to say he would have to glue it in, something I declined. He reckened there was something wrong with my screen frame, that itwas distorted. I went to the workshop totale some diagonal measurements, and he had fitted it, albeit the rubber is a bitwonky on one side. He reckons the screen is under pressure, and had asked me not to come back if it needs replacing! Everyone says the Britpart rubber is OK, next time I think I will have to try it myself, hopefully there will not be a next time..

    • @andicog
      @andicog Рік тому +2

      I used to fit glass with rubber seals when I worked for bodyshops, not sure what's difficult about a Defender, it's a flat screen, put the seal on the screen and hold it in place with some tape until its on all the way round, take tape off, fit the cord, bit of lube and it's in. I'd say it's one of the easiest to fit, I use the Britpart rubber.