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m5james 11-24-2009 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by mrbmwx5 (Post 619830)

My regulator is still working, but I noticed that the little pin is popped out of the regulator itself. I popped it back in, but it snapped right back out after I moved the window. I've watched the video and it seems easy enough, but does this little strand of crossed copper wire really keep all that tension and keep the little pin from popping out 100 percent?

mrbmwx5 11-24-2009 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by m5james (Post 683981)
My regulator is still working, but I noticed that the little pin is popped out of the regulator itself. I popped it back in, but it snapped right back out after I moved the window. I've watched the video and it seems easy enough, but does this little strand of crossed copper wire really keep all that tension and keep the little pin from popping out 100 percent?

Been working for me three years with no problem.

m5james 11-24-2009 09:18 PM

I'm at Homo Depot now...what gauge is it? I've actually got some 12/2 electrical wire in the garage...is that thick enough?

mrbmwx5 11-25-2009 09:23 AM

12/2 electrical wire...:thumbup:

Halston Pitman 07-05-2010 01:01 AM

What to do if the cable broke and then the motor kept pulling on the cable and bound it up ruining the green real. Which applied pressure the plastic piece and broke the plastic piece in the metal housing that attached to the window itself?

That kit on eBay? I replied to that post as well.

Thanks!

Rockmelon 07-05-2010 05:22 AM

sounds like the window lifter and the plastic piece that attaches the glass to the lifter need to be replaced. the motor should be good if its gear teeth are not rounded by wirerope. good luck

Halston Pitman 07-05-2010 12:42 PM

I got a whole new regulator. The repair kit won't work for me due to what exactly happened... what a terrible design.

Multibeemer 07-05-2010 03:05 PM

What a great story! So, what was the fix? Is it in the DIY section? And is it something that could be done proactively on a correctly-functioning regulator, to help prevent it from breaking? There is a procedure for the E46 3-Series that involves wrapping a couple of pieces of tie wrap near the plastic clip that tends to break. This can often be done to fix a broken regulator, but it can also be done proactively to help (hopefully) prevent them from ever breaking. I plan to do this on my daughter's 04 325i asap. Thanks.


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