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Old 07-27-2010, 09:37 PM
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garage door fell on to rear door wiper

Yes my grammar is painfull -"Garage door fell on to rear door wiper" ---- thank you to those ,who did understand ! I need links to potential junk yard sellers.. . Where and who possibly can deal. Or someone,who preveously had expirience with such subject.
And I'm not shur yet, what exactly is broken..because wiper still works .
The electro motor (itself) is not stable and vibrating innormously,when turned on. That fact ( vibration) is indicate broken holding motor plastic details/holders.
Is it more understandable/better ?

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I can't even understand what you are trying to say/ask...
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Old 07-27-2010, 09:53 PM
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I think the title is suppose to say "Garage door fell on to rear door wiper" go thru realoem.com and find the parts that are broken and see how much parts are it doesn't seem like that hard to replace or that costly?
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I can't even understand what you are trying to say/ask...
I don't want to be mean, but I agree. Trying to read that post actually makes my head hurt.

If the OP is talking about the rear window wiper, I would buy the parts and attempt to do it myself. $500 seems like a lot of money for that repair.
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it made sense to me... I just read it with a Russian accent! haha
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I did this to "my" X5 before I took posession of it from my mum. I did'nt pull the car far enough into the garage, and the garage door closed and hit the wiper arm.

I had hoped to fix the problem before my mom came home and found out. I removed the interior panel to find that the plastic that is moulded around the motor was shattered and thus could no longer be used to fasten the motor in place. The motor still worked but just flopped around.

Your only option is replacement of the motor.

Install would be extremely easy, and the wiper motor can easily be found online for a good price.
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Old 07-30-2010, 12:34 AM
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Fantastic ! Thank you very much ! As I understood this holding plastic details should be in package with new motor ( if you order or buy independently..?!!)
I also did open cover on the rear door on my X ( sadly to say)..to take a look at the damage and yes agree it is possible to -"do it yourself" .. "the" diller asking 500 plus, for the hole thing.. (part +labor)
no offence ..do you or did you (might ) saved the part # or ..
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Fantastic ! Thank you very much ! As I understood this holding plastic details should be in package with new motor ( if you order or buy independently..?!!)
I also did open cover on the rear door on my X ( sadly to say)..to take a look at the damage and yes agree it is possible to -"do it yourself" .. "the" diller asking 500 plus, for the hole thing.. (part +labor)
no offence ..do you or did you (might ) saved the part # or ..
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Sorry, I do not have a part number, and yes the holding plastic is fused with the motor and comes as a single unit.

go to "realoem.com" to find the part number.
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that helps a lot ! merci bocu !
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