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PersonaNonGrata 09-12-2010 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by amcowles (Post 767819)
Just wanted to say a big THANKS for posting this fix. THe instructions worked great. I replaced the carriage on my wife's 04 x5 in about an hour or so. Thanks again, and I'm sure if my wife knew about the site here, she thank you too... dig it!:rofl::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::D:D: D:D:D:rofl:

You are very welcome. :thumbup: This site is here to help and it's nice to see when other members find the help they need.

My rear passenger door carrier broke recently and that was a more difficult fix. It's the same basic procedure but was more challenging fitting the carrier and getting the small hex screw to line up with the metal fake lock cylinder. That was a major PITA.

MPDano 10-05-2010 10:09 PM

ok, I found the pics real helpful. There was one issue with trying to remove my door panel and it's located in the center. There is a clip that only let's you pull upward in order for it to release. Heck, I used a crowbar on mine and popped it out before I could visually see how it works.

Anyways, spend $125 tax included at my local BMW Stealership and installed the Carrier in about 1-1/2 hours. I had no time to look for the better deal since it's my wifes daily driver and it transports a 3 year old. All good now. I actually inspected where the part failed and it just pops right back together. It's a design flaw.

joeboch348 11-03-2010 01:24 PM

Awesome Write-up
 
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:thumbup: Excellent job and pics. I am ordering the part from morristown today. My local stealer wants $100 for it and they'll probably give me a right side. When i tried to open the door from the outside i heard a small piece of something drop and ting on the inside of the door. The outside handle isn't sitting just right now. I'm assuming I need the same part. I 'd rather not take it apart and leave it til i get the part so I'm gambling it's the same part.

:iagree:

Joe Bo

joeboch348 11-09-2010 08:03 PM

Excellent directions! took me 35 mins from start to finish. just wondering why you took the cover off the lock?
car even seems to run better since haha

PersonaNonGrata 11-10-2010 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by joeboch348 (Post 780470)
Excellent directions! took me 35 mins from start to finish. just wondering why you took the cover off the lock?
car even seems to run better since haha

I'm glad the directions helped. :thumbup:

Are you talking about the black trim that goes around the lock post or the outside painted cover around the key lock? If it's the former, I didn't willingly take it off. It sort of crumbled on me and fell out. It's really thin plastic and old so some of the plastic at the base cracked and broke off.

joeboch348 11-10-2010 04:49 PM

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ya i meant the lock cover (body color), i didnt order from morristown, the website kept messing up so i gave up on them. I used turner motorsports out of MA. was cheaper and i had it 2 days later.

thanks again

here's the little piece that broke on mine.

Driven 12-06-2010 07:55 PM

Thank you for posting this excellent DIY guide. I just finished replacing my driver door carrier. Took me about an hour start to finish. The cable on mine had stretched to the point that I had to yank on the door handle to get it open. Got the part from my local dealer for $100.

cocoabrova 12-07-2010 01:31 PM

Definitely a great write-up.... I've had to do both my front carriers AND handles luckily the rears are still good for now *knock on wood*

440films 12-22-2010 10:25 PM

I did this today. Not fun. Took a little under 2 hours. Without these write ups I would have been lost.

Thanks so much.

BTW, the carrier was $119 in SoCal. I called three dealerships and $119 was the cheapest quote.

PersonaNonGrata 12-23-2010 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 440films (Post 789948)
I did this today. Not fun. Took a little under 2 hours. Without these write ups I would have been lost.

Thanks so much.

BTW, the carrier was $119 in SoCal. I called three dealerships and $119 was the cheapest quote.

:thumbup: Glad I can help.

The carriers can be found online cheaper. The last one I bought was an aftermarket version. I figured that aftermarket can't be worse than the OEM piece that breaks anyway. :rolleyes:


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