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EHD100140 - Glijder schuifdak

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Schuifgeleider Schiebedak – de geleider binnen de schuifdakconstructie die het paneel positioneert en ondersteunt terwijl het beweegt.

De geleider loopt langs de rail in de schuifdakcassette, waardoor de aandrijfkabel en het glazen paneel uitgelijnd en ondersteund blijven terwijl het dak opent en sluit. Dit is de rechtergeleider, met een overeenkomstige geleider gemonteerd aan de tegenovergestelde zijde.
Vehicle Model Range Rover Classic t/m 1994
Range Rover Classic 1994-2001 (P38)
Alternative Codes
EHD100140

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Frequently asked questions

What does the Sunroof Sliding Guide do?
The Sunroof Sliding Guide locates and supports the glass panel as it travels within the sliding roof on the Range Rover Classic (up to 1994) and Range Rover P38 (1994-2001). It runs along its rail in the sunroof cassette, keeping the drive cable and panel aligned as the roof opens and closes.
Which side is this guide for?
This is the right-hand sunroof sliding guide, with a matching guide fitted on the opposite side. The guides typically wear or seize in pairs, so many owners replace both sides together when the roof starts to bind or run unevenly.
How do I confirm this fits my Range Rover?
This guide fits the Range Rover Classic (up to 1994) and Range Rover P38 (1994-2001) with the factory sliding sunroof. Confirm your vehicle has the powered glass roof before ordering, as guides differ between sunroof designs. Use your VIN to check the original roof specification.
Is the sunroof guide a DIY replacement?
Replacing the sunroof guide typically means removing the sliding roof cassette to reach the rails, so it's usually a workshop-level job. The drive cable and panel normally have to be realigned afterward so the roof travels smoothly without binding.