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EGQ100230 - Zonnedakmotoreenheid

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Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Schuifdakmotoreenheid – de elektrische aandrijfmotor voor het fabrieksschuifdakpaneel.

Gemonteerd op de schuifdakcassette, drijft de motor het glazen paneel open en dicht via zijn bedieningsmechanisme. Een versleten of defecte motor zorgt er doorgaans voor dat het dak vastzit, traag beweegt of onregelmatig beweegt, en wordt als complete eenheid vervangen.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 1 1989-1998 (L318)
Land Rover Discovery 2 1998-2004 (L318)
Alternative Codes
EGQ100230

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Sunroof Motor Assembly do?
The Sunroof Motor Assembly is the electric drive motor for the factory sliding roof on the Land Rover Discovery 1 (1989-1998) and Discovery 2 (1999-2004). Mounted to the sunroof cassette, it drives the glass panel open and closed, and is replaced as a complete unit.
How do I confirm this motor fits my Discovery?
This motor fits Land Rover Discovery 1 and Discovery 2 models equipped with the factory sliding roof. Not every Discovery was specified with a sunroof, so confirm yours has the powered glass panel before ordering. Twin-sunroof cars may use a motor per roof.
What are the signs the sunroof motor needs replacing?
A failing sunroof motor on the Discovery 1 or Discovery 2 typically leaves the roof stuck, slow, or moving erratically. It's supplied as a complete assembly, so a worn motor is replaced as a unit rather than stripped and repaired.
Is replacing the sunroof motor a DIY job?
Replacing the sunroof motor typically requires access to the sunroof cassette behind the headlining on the Discovery, so it's usually a workshop-level job. The mechanism normally needs aligning afterward so the panel opens, closes, and seals correctly.