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Old 07-07-2010, 02:24 PM
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window regulator problem?

Hello guys, before I pull my door panel off, and risk breaking clips and whatnot, I am hoping for some advice. One of the rear windows on my 2001 X5 slides down a little on its own. The electric switch can be used to pull the window down, but does not push it up. The motor works, but I hear a clicking and slipping sound when I try to raise the window and therefore have to do it by hand. Once it is up, it slowly slides down and does not stay up.

Is this definitely a window regulator that needs replacing? Is it possible that the regulator is ok, and there is something that I just need to adjust once I pull the door panel off?

I'm trying to avoid buying a new regulator if I don't need it, and avoiding pulling the door panel off unless I have a regulator ready to install, since I don't want to do it twice.

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Old 07-07-2010, 05:11 PM
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Old 07-07-2010, 05:56 PM
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my guess would be the regulator or motor....there a great video on youtube on how to remove the door panel. the guy did it in 5 minutes - no broken clips
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Thanks, but my question was not really answered. Is my "sagging" window definitely a regulator? Or could it be something else?
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the problem most likely sounds like the clip on the window regulator. I just had to replace the two window clips that hould the window to the regulator while I was there I did the diy with the wire. After I put it all back together I found out that my driver side switch maybe going. The only place I have found that sales the main swith is BMWSpecalist but there out of stock. Doses anyone know of another place?
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:38 AM
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Where do I get the clips you're talking about? And can you point me to the DIY you're referring to? Thanks,
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Old 07-09-2010, 01:58 AM
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I just replaced the a broken regulator clip this evening. I didnt even have to remove the regulator from the door to access it. It's part number 51-33-8-254-781. It didnt make my window sag, it just made it rattle
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Old 07-11-2010, 10:12 AM
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I have the same problem! Two days back I heard a loud snap while driving from the drivers side rear and next thing I see was the window sinking down. I managed to hold it (wedging papers to keep it in place, because it was raining) and when I pressed on the switch, I heard the motor work but could not roll back up. The opening button did work however.


I am also wondering, do I need to purchase a regulator or I could I use these clips as well??
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Old 07-12-2010, 12:50 AM
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Not sure. The crunch leads Leto believe it is the clip though. But my window still went up/down. However that may be because only 1 clip snapped and not both? Start with clip and buy regulator if you need to. You'll know once you get in there
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the problem most likely sounds like the clip on the window regulator. I just had to replace the two window clips that hould the window to the regulator while I was there I did the diy with the wire. After I put it all back together I found out that my driver side switch maybe going. The only place I have found that sales the main swith is BMWSpecalist but there out of stock. Doses anyone know of another place?
Hi I have a rpoblem with the wire pulley system , twisted and stuck in spindle, I see you did diy with the wire!.How and what did you do? regards
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