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Old 08-17-2011, 05:21 PM
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replaced my driver's side window regulator today. Seemed to go well, but now the automatic window control (where the window keeps going up until its closed with one flick of the switch) does not activate. I have to hold the control in position to make it go either up or down the entire way.

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hey dipstick, i just replaced my regulator as well, before i put the door panel back on i checked window operation and i noticed same problem, so i checked the wiring where it clips in to the controller with the locking tabs and made sure it was secure (one was a little lose ) and then it worked fine after that. hope this helps. stevevt x5 01
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Old 08-17-2011, 11:34 PM
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That made me go o man here goes another flame war and than i double checked the original posters name lol and it was dipstick. anyways lol i would double check connections just like what stevet said and just make sure everything is secure and plugged in right.
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replaced my driver's side window regulator today. Seemed to go well, but now the automatic window control (where the window keeps going up until its closed with one flick of the switch) does not activate. I have to hold the control in position to make it go either up or down the entire way.

Any ideas what I did wrong?

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Don't think you did anything wrong. However, there is a reset procedure for the one-touch open and close. Put the window all the way down and continue to hold the down button for five seconds after the window is all the way down. Then put it all the way up and hold the up button for five seconds after it is all the way up. See if that helps. That was the E46 procedure, I think the E53 is the same.
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Old 08-18-2011, 08:19 AM
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thanks everyone for replying. It was one of those miraculous cures, it healed itself. I went for a drive a few hours later and it worked. Must have somehow reset itself once it got to running.

Just curious which brand of regulator folks are using. I purchased one made by Dorman from Amazon. To my door with 2 day shipping for $96.

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I just purchased a rear replacement from seller deezeeauto on eBay for $22.50 ($32.45 including shipping). Looked identical to the OEM one I took out, and I sure hope it lasts longer than the OEM one did (2nd time I had to replace that one, and as a rear window it really doesn't get all that much use).
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a local independent shop told me that lack of use actually shortens the life of the regulator
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I just purchased a rear replacement from seller deezeeauto on eBay for $22.50 ($32.45 including shipping). Looked identical to the OEM one I took out, and I sure hope it lasts longer than the OEM one did (2nd time I had to replace that one, and as a rear window it really doesn't get all that much use).
Thats cheap enough to buy a few and stick back.
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