great video - the clips you bought look good (at 0:22) because they have the black rubber 'buffer' part integrated, as the original BMW ones did. I got some and they didn't have them so I had to re-fit the old ones (the old black rubber parts). I'm not sure they are essential but they are probably better installed than not. Many thanks
Great video - I had a sluggish lift and figured I would replace mine, but oddly, my e36/1998 Z3 roadster (US) does not have those sliding clips. Rather it has small round nylon rollers - much like you find on a kitchen drawer extending roller set up. The slot is smaller too, I bought the clips to replace and clearly they are larger than the slotted rail. I cleaned and lubricated and luckliy things are fine. I can't think mine is the only later 1998 with what seems like a much older design.
Good video mate. You did a nice job there. I have an E36 M3 and it's been in storage mostly the last 5 years or so. Initially the driver's door window stopped working, and it's not a failed window motor as such, it just seems to be jammed somehow. I recently moved the car to another location and to my surprise, now the left one has also jammed up.. sheesh !! When you press the buttons, you can hear the "click", but no movement. I've been told it could be a bad bushing. It's a bushing which resides between the motor and the regulator. Hopefully, I will have a chance to go in and take a look, but I'd thought I'd share my issue here in a hope that others may have had the same problem. Replacement bushings from BMW show a plastic type and a metal type, but I don't know if the metal ones are supposed to be a superseded part over the plastic or are they specific to perhaps coupe or sedan. Not too sure at this stage. What is weird is that the car has low mileage and doesn't get much use, so wear and tear is not primarily the issue. One day it worked just just fine and then the next, nothing. Just a click. The tell tale sign, was when I go to open either door and the window drop option didn't do its thing. This was the uh oh moment... Then further checks revealed the inevitable. I do have a brand new Genuine window motor ready to go in on the driver's side, but I'll have to wait till I get it open and investigate more thoroughly. I may need more parts, like that bushing I mentioned.. If any part looks suspect, it will be replaced. No good having one new and some old parts in there. Freshen the whole lot up so it all works perfectly I reckon, for the few extra bucks. It's worse having to go back in the second or third time.
Dude. This is exactly my problem too. Both sides now dont work, click sounds, rarely used car etc etc on a '99m3. Purchased motor but i should have done more investigating. I plan on working on it this weekend
@@fatoputso7375 I know the frustration man. One guy said to give the side of the window motor a whack with a dead blow hammer. That seems to do the trick he reckons although I'm yet to try it. You need to pull the motor apart and just see if there is an obstruction. It could also be a bad bushing like I mentioned too. If the motor is electrically ok, then replacing it would be a waste of a "new" motor I think. Just hang onto it in case you have no luck. It may just be that the grease has hardened and it just struggles to turn. Who knows. I haven't had a look at mine as it's gone into storage while I build a big shed. So it may be locked away for another 6 months. Good luck and let us know how you go.
@@tonymontana897door card is off, just bought a used motor on ebay ~$50.00 new bushings from fcp, will report back once received, wish me luck. Ill leave passenger side alone, the only person that would ride along is my wife but she hates being in that car, and my kids are too small so the m is my Saturday night/sunday cruiser, i can live for now w out the passenger.
@@fatoputso7375 I had just bought my 99 M3 when I started dating my now wife and she loved going in it. She hasn't been in it for years though and now It's just a storage Queen until I finish building my new man cave shed. Its going to be huge ! I'd be interested to see what you find in the motor autopsy. I'm confident the exchange motor will work an a new bushing is a must I think. I won't be able to get to do mine until at least 6 months from now, so hopefully all goes well with yours mate.
@@tonymontana897 sounds just like me my freind. Spot on. For sure ill respond back on the autopsy. Btw i sorta effed up my door card as i forgot to remove the little bolt near the darn side airbag. Hopefully the only f up i encounter. Still pissed off at the germans regarding the dam rivets.
Hey I replaced mine but they keep Slipping off or breaking do u know what might be the problem? If anyone knows please let me know it would be so helpful 🙏😅
Aftermarket regulator clips are junk 12years with my e36s and I’ve never had to pull oem bmw regulator cotter pins the way you did shown here past the middle point. A customer brought me regulator clips that aren’t bmw and they kept poping out so I’ll try to lock them in the way you did here and hope I don’t cut my hands in the process. Anyone reading this do yourself a favor and get them thru bmw and just a hard snap will pop the ball into the plastic socket and leave the clip alone no need to pull them further forward than how they were unpacked
great video - the clips you bought look good (at 0:22) because they have the black rubber 'buffer' part integrated, as the original BMW ones did. I got some and they didn't have them so I had to re-fit the old ones (the old black rubber parts). I'm not sure they are essential but they are probably better installed than not. Many thanks
Great video - I had a sluggish lift and figured I would replace mine, but oddly, my e36/1998 Z3 roadster (US) does not have those sliding clips. Rather it has small round nylon rollers - much like you find on a kitchen drawer extending roller set up. The slot is smaller too, I bought the clips to replace and clearly they are larger than the slotted rail. I cleaned and lubricated and luckliy things are fine. I can't think mine is the only later 1998 with what seems like a much older design.
Good video mate. You did a nice job there.
I have an E36 M3 and it's been in storage mostly the last 5 years or so. Initially the driver's door window stopped working, and it's not a failed window motor as such, it just seems to be jammed somehow. I recently moved the car to another location and to my surprise, now the left one has also jammed up.. sheesh !!
When you press the buttons, you can hear the "click", but no movement.
I've been told it could be a bad bushing. It's a bushing which resides between the motor and the regulator.
Hopefully, I will have a chance to go in and take a look, but I'd thought I'd share my issue here in a hope that others may have had the same problem.
Replacement bushings from BMW show a plastic type and a metal type, but I don't know if the metal ones are supposed to be a superseded part over the plastic or are they specific to perhaps coupe or sedan. Not too sure at this stage.
What is weird is that the car has low mileage and doesn't get much use, so wear and tear is not primarily the issue. One day it worked just just fine and then the next, nothing. Just a click. The tell tale sign, was when I go to open either door and the window drop option didn't do its thing. This was the uh oh moment... Then further checks revealed the inevitable.
I do have a brand new Genuine window motor ready to go in on the driver's side, but I'll have to wait till I get it open and investigate more thoroughly. I may need more parts, like that bushing I mentioned.. If any part looks suspect, it will be replaced. No good having one new and some old parts in there. Freshen the whole lot up so it all works perfectly I reckon, for the few extra bucks.
It's worse having to go back in the second or third time.
Dude. This is exactly my problem too. Both sides now dont work, click sounds, rarely used car etc etc on a '99m3. Purchased motor but i should have done more investigating. I plan on working on it this weekend
@@fatoputso7375 I know the frustration man. One guy said to give the side of the window motor a whack with a dead blow hammer. That seems to do the trick he reckons although I'm yet to try it. You need to pull the motor apart and just see if there is an obstruction. It could also be a bad bushing like I mentioned too. If the motor is electrically ok, then replacing it would be a waste of a "new" motor I think. Just hang onto it in case you have no luck. It may just be that the grease has hardened and it just struggles to turn. Who knows. I haven't had a look at mine as it's gone into storage while I build a big shed. So it may be locked away for another 6 months. Good luck and let us know how you go.
@@tonymontana897door card is off, just bought a used motor on ebay ~$50.00 new bushings from fcp, will report back once received, wish me luck. Ill leave passenger side alone, the only person that would ride along is my wife but she hates being in that car, and my kids are too small so the m is my Saturday night/sunday cruiser, i can live for now w out the passenger.
@@fatoputso7375 I had just bought my 99 M3 when I started dating my now wife and she loved going in it. She hasn't been in it for years though and now It's just a storage Queen until I finish building my new man cave shed. Its going to be huge !
I'd be interested to see what you find in the motor autopsy. I'm confident the exchange motor will work an a new bushing is a must I think. I won't be able to get to do mine until at least 6 months from now, so hopefully all goes well with yours mate.
@@tonymontana897 sounds just like me my freind. Spot on. For sure ill respond back on the autopsy. Btw i sorta effed up my door card as i forgot to remove the little bolt near the darn side airbag. Hopefully the only f up i encounter. Still pissed off at the germans regarding the dam rivets.
I gotta do all 4 doors - this video is perfect. Thanks for the help.
Bro, quick question, my window doesnt line up with the rubber frame, any advice? also it keeps popping out from the butterfly clips.
Nice video. My window will not go up straight, bought an entire new regulator arm still no luck.
thanks bud i kept trying to put the coter pin after pressing the arm in. didnt know i could leave it on but open then close it with the arm
Hey I replaced mine but they keep
Slipping off or breaking do u know what might be the problem? If anyone knows please let me know it would be so helpful 🙏😅
Grease it so it wont be stiff
Have you found the problem?
So tight. Very good work and tutorial. Very good.
Cheers mate!
Thanks man! Doing this tomorrow after finding both my clips broken 😅
Ah yes they do break pretty easily unfortunately. Good luck mate!
AussieE36 also I look forward to more videos!
Dude how do you get the effing metal lock clips in? Im struggling here
Thank you.
Aftermarket regulator clips are junk 12years with my e36s and I’ve never had to pull oem bmw regulator cotter pins the way you did shown here past the middle point. A customer brought me regulator clips that aren’t bmw and they kept poping out so I’ll try to lock them in the way you did here and hope I don’t cut my hands in the process. Anyone reading this do yourself a favor and get them thru bmw and just a hard snap will pop the ball into the plastic socket and leave the clip alone no need to pull them further forward than how they were unpacked
Thank you for this comment!
I have the bmw ones and they wont stick without pulling the cotter pin
This is 😡