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Old 01-24-2016, 04:54 PM
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Rear Window Exterior Trip Messed Up

If there were a topic "How did you screw up your X5 today?" I would have posted there.

I replaced the left rear window regulator on the 2003 X5 3.0. I cannot get the exterior trim piece on properly, where it fits towards the front. The first photo shows that it does not "Lock" under the window frame (note that the length is OK sort of an optical illusion in the photo).

The second photo shows the underside of the strip. There is a small "tear" perhaps OK because this is where the strip has to jump a ridge to get to the in front of the window. Also there is a small "tab" built into the strip. It might be broken. To me this tab seems like it should fit into the window frame.

Did I break something? And do I need to get a replacement part? Or do I not know the proper technique for re-installation? Or something else?

All help appreciated.
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Old 01-25-2016, 09:33 PM
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The problem appears to be solved. The trim piece, which is heavily bolstered with a malleable material had twisted somewhat during removal. I have removed the trim again and twisted the section. The "tab" now scoots under the window frame. I have not tested at highway speed but am slightly expecting an OK result.
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If you look at your photo, that rectangle by your thumb is a broken tab that goes under the trim. You at least need this part #51328249159. At the most you need that x2 plus the trim piece

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Old 01-25-2016, 11:58 PM
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@ranchdawg ... much thanks. I had forgotten about realoem. I will check that clip tomorrow.
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