I have to replace my passenger side window due to a break in. Should I disconnect my battery at all and let it sit before I try putting in a new piece of glass. Will I need to take off extra window trim to fit the window back in thanks man if you see this and reply!
My problem is the slidera are hitting the 2 black clips on the regulator frame/rail, instead of sliding behind them. Beside that everything works as it should. What do you think is wrong?
Can these be fixed ? I mean by any error , red plastic from cable , or something in the motor ? Can they be fixed or you have by force to buy another one ?
Coach Wilson.......I've viewed MANY videos on this repair. I'm still doing so because I have yet to see ANY OF THEM remove or reattach the cable to the motor. I noticed your question has gone unanswered.
Yo sup just to say I love ur videos! But I'm trying to fix a 95 bmw 740i window the window stopped working. everytime I push the button I hear a little click inside the panel. I don't kno if it's the motor,switch , or regulator please reply back I need some help thank u
Do you have to remove the molding strip on the top "outside" of the door along the window. The piece that runs from the mirror to the b pillar. To get the window back in ? Thanks.
Why the hell you cut out the most importent part? Why dont you show us how to connect/disconnect the motor. If you are not gonna show us the the entire process then delete the damn video
Thanks for post. Best video on TH-cam on how to change the regulator.
You MUST put the foam sound insulation/vapor barrier back in correctly or you WILL get water fin your interior...
Thank you for pointing that out. Yes, insulator must be installed after work has been performed
Excellent DIY. Thanks for your help.
Thank you for watching.
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I have to replace my passenger side window due to a break in. Should I disconnect my battery at all and let it sit before I try putting in a new piece of glass. Will I need to take off extra window trim to fit the window back in thanks man if you see this and reply!
2000 540i e39 bmw
My problem is the slidera are hitting the 2 black clips on the regulator frame/rail, instead of sliding behind them. Beside that everything works as it should. What do you think is wrong?
Nice and clear 👌 thanks
How do you repair the wire when it is off track
Great video man it was thorough and uncomplicated kudos
I can see that u specialist on BMW I'm looking for the front seats for 2002 525i ..??
Can these be fixed ? I mean by any error , red plastic from cable , or something in the motor ? Can they be fixed or you have by force to buy another one ?
Not worth trying to fix. You are better off buying another one. They are not that expensive. www.bimmermerchant.com
Did you unplug the battery because of the airbag?
Correct, don't want to take risk of airbag blowing up
How about the motor connection to the regulator?
Coach Wilson.......I've viewed MANY videos on this repair. I'm still doing so because I have yet to see ANY OF THEM remove or reattach the cable to the motor. I noticed your question has gone unanswered.
Yo sup just to say I love ur videos! But I'm trying to fix a 95 bmw 740i window the window stopped working. everytime I push the button I hear a little click inside the panel. I don't kno if it's the motor,switch , or regulator please reply back I need some help thank u
regulator is about to go out. We recommend replacing soon. You can find a good working regulator at our website www.bimmermerchant.com
Do you have to remove the molding strip on the top "outside" of the door along the window. The piece that runs from the mirror to the b pillar. To get the window back in ? Thanks.
We recommend it, it will provide more space for glass and rubber mounts to slide out or in. Let us known if that helps
Why the hell you cut out the most importent part? Why dont you show us how to connect/disconnect the motor. If you are not gonna show us the the entire process then delete the damn video
Thank you for your support.