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Offline Drewcole

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Replacing electric window gubbins
« on: 17 November 2008, 15:17 »

I think I need to replace something (I know the name of the part but my mind has just gone blank... :rolleyes: :laugh:..)...

The window stopped working one day, it hasn't bothered me untill I went through a drive through and had to get out...

The button works and can see it dim the lights when I press it, the wires etc are all okay in the door shut.

I know there is another thing that can bust on them, so if any one has any ideas and a quick guide to the fix that would be grand!

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Offline jafo

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Re: Replacing electric window gubbins
« Reply #1 on: 17 November 2008, 15:28 »
Motor or regulator is more thanl likely gone. Take the motor off and see if it spins alright if it does id say the reg needs adjusting or replacing.

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Re: Replacing electric window gubbins
« Reply #2 on: 17 November 2008, 18:35 »
regulators appear on fleabay most days. However, in my case, it was only the clamp that was bust (That holds the window itself). The guides were fine, as was the motor.

£80 from your local VW dealer. If it's just one bit that's broke, you can always get the rest of it on ebay.

The bit that holds the window clamp onto the wire is made of plastic and wears after a while. Have a look inside (which again is easy) and if the window can be moved up and down then it's probably the guide.

To have a look inside:

Take off speakers (I though they got in the way), push down the lock and unscrew the plastic pin

Prise off the plastic near the door handle (flat bladed screw driver) and unscrew the two screws.

From the bottom of the door panel, pull hard and it should pop off. work your way around until you have just the top attached

Pull the bottom away from the door, then the top of the panel should pop off. take some care with the door handle itself (that opens the door) you should be able to guide the panel around the handle

As for the black insulating foam. This is glued on and can be prised off with a putty knife (I did this before I learnt about using a hair dryer on low to melt the glue: DO NOT let it get too hot)

You should now be able to see the internals. The regulator should be held on by 4 screws with one for the motor although I can't remember exactly. I think they are around 8mm big

Have a friend help you with the window as once unbolted, it's heavy and gets in the way

Hope that helps

Offline Drewcole

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Re: Replacing electric window gubbins
« Reply #3 on: 17 November 2008, 20:14 »

Cool, cheers.

I'll have a play at the weekend.