Thank you so much for the video! Brilliant video Replaced my window regulator and it works straight away Just a little mention for the future guys that are trying to do it, instead of rivets, you can use short metal screws, next to the rivets holes. God bless you man!
For anyone attempting this, please dont use the glued nuts method! I've tried this and the nuts come undone with very little torque. Use nut rivets instead. You dont even need a special tool for this, you can use a bolt, a few washers and a nut to pop the nut rivet.
I don't really recall but they were the smaller ones. That's why we used metal washers too. If you are to use rivets, try the big ones because the holes are quite large. People from UK are the best DIYers (don't mind getting their hands dirty) and nr.1 viewers on my channel. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!
For the first time my passanger window makes a strange noise when i close and sometimes doesnt move at all.Its also the window regulator needs replacement?
The way is to remove the door glass by tilting the front down then withdrawing vertically...now fit the pins on a work bench and check you have equal amount of pin on each side of the glass..put a smear of grease on the pins then reinsert the glass to the aperture...with the glass in the closed position wind the mechanism up to meet the glass and the clamps will expand open to allow the pins to click into their locations and the glass will be attached..hope this helps
neither skoda nor VW have my part 3T0837462A in stock in the UK (drivers UK side front) they want £GBP160 and £GBP 140 to fit, ive bought TWO off ebay for £70 and two used motors (just in case)
I am afraid not. There is only one way to find out. The problem is you will need a biger pop rivet gun than standard ones if you want to use rivets again. We used a standard pop rivet gun and placed metal washers on the other side so that the small rivets we used could pop. If none of the above are an option you can use bolts and nuts glued to the inner side.
Yes, sorry for that. For the latest videos I completely changed the format of the tutorials. Unfortunately, I don't have the projects, so I can t reedit the old tutorials. Thank you for your comment.
Thank you so much for the video!
Brilliant video
Replaced my window regulator and it works straight away
Just a little mention for the future guys that are trying to do it, instead of rivets, you can use short metal screws, next to the rivets holes.
God bless you man!
Nu era nevoie să folosești engleza, după nume ești de-al nostru de la Românica😁. Mulțumim pentru vizionare și mai ales pentru comentariu!🤗
what size screws did you use please? I'm in the middle of doing it and am at the rivet stage
thank you great video.
Greetings from Hungary.
Hello my friend! I'm happy it was useful!
Great video, many thanks. Agree with point below on using rivet screws. Thank you for taking the time to make the. Video. Great work ❤
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment and I'm glad it helped.
For anyone attempting this, please dont use the glued nuts method! I've tried this and the nuts come undone with very little torque.
Use nut rivets instead. You dont even need a special tool for this, you can use a bolt, a few washers and a nut to pop the nut rivet.
Thank you for the info! I'm sure it will help a lot of people out there.👍
Wow, thank you very much, you deserve the highest score, it worked from the first, thanks to your explanation.😂
Glad it worked!
Great job, guys! 👍👍
Good knowledge! Thank you very much for sharing :-) Greetings from Australia
Thanks for watching!
Hi. You done a good job. I am having issues finding the right size rivets. What is the size of the rivets have you used please?
We used M10 but I recommend M12 like the originals. The problem with the M12 is that you will need a bigger gun than the usual one
Good job 👍👍Thank you 💯💯💯
Thank you for the comment! Glad it helped.
Excellent video, can you tell me what size rivets you used thank you from the UK
I don't really recall but they were the smaller ones. That's why we used metal washers too. If you are to use rivets, try the big ones because the holes are quite large. People from UK are the best DIYers (don't mind getting their hands dirty) and nr.1 viewers on my channel. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!
Mulțumim frumos! Keep up the good work!
For the first time my passanger window makes a strange noise when i close and sometimes doesnt move at all.Its also the window regulator needs replacement?
Most likely. On these Skodas it's just a matter of time untill they stop working.
Thanks
Salutare 😀am aceeași problema pe partea fata pasager,o locație,service?B-IF?
Salut! Deocamdată ajutăm doar rude cunoștințe, prieteni. Este mai mult un hobby. Suntem din jud. CL.
Im finding getting the little plastic dowels in a real pain in the arse, any advice?
Just use a screw and a small hammer
Don't forget to grease them for an easy slide
The way is to remove the door glass by tilting the front down then withdrawing vertically...now fit the pins on a work bench and check you have equal amount of pin on each side of the glass..put a smear of grease on the pins then reinsert the glass to the aperture...with the glass in the closed position wind the mechanism up to meet the glass and the clamps will expand open to allow the pins to click into their locations and the glass will be attached..hope this helps
Salut,super ok niturile de unde le-ai luat și ce mărime sânt
M10 am folosit noi dar originalele sunt m12. Pentru M12 ai nevoie de un pistol mai mare decat cel obisnuit
Da, mulțumesc tare mult.
neither skoda nor VW have my part 3T0837462A in stock in the UK (drivers UK side front) they want £GBP160 and £GBP 140 to fit, ive bought TWO off ebay for £70 and two used motors (just in case)
any ideas if a 2013 superb plate is bolted in or riveted?
I am afraid not. There is only one way to find out. The problem is you will need a biger pop rivet gun than standard ones if you want to use rivets again. We used a standard pop rivet gun and placed metal washers on the other side so that the small rivets we used could pop. If none of the above are an option you can use bolts and nuts glued to the inner side.
That music is annoying but thank you
Yes, sorry for that. For the latest videos I completely changed the format of the tutorials. Unfortunately, I don't have the projects, so I can t reedit the old tutorials. Thank you for your comment.
@@TheDIYWorkshop2020I appreciate the video though so thank you