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Old 09-04-2008, 08:34 PM
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Unhappy Car Problems

This past week, my 2001 3.0 X5 was broken into via smashing the driver's front window. A local auto glass repair shop was able to replace both the window as well as the regulator within the door (that was broken when the window was shattered). Unfortunately, after the repair, I now find that:

1) the automatic one-touch window raise no longer works and I have to hold the window button to close the window

2) I can no longer close my passenger front window; the window lowered with the one-touch press but upon lifting the button to raise the window, you can hear the motor/regulator in the door working but the window does not raise higher than being flush with the door frame; if you try to lower the window, you see the window only move down ~ 1/2 an inch.

If anyone has any similar experience with this situation, I would be very grateful.
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