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Old 09-21-2014, 01:03 PM
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Window regulator noise

thanks in advance -
I have searched here and other forums (yes I subscribe to other mini sites - sorry)
2006 S
I have the window motor sound when operating window
window does not move -
I opened panel
am able to move window up and down by hand
cable intact - so
is is possible the motor and the cable gear connection is caput?
do i need to replace both cable and motor since -
don't know how to test this without removing everything.
I just do not know how to diagnose and would love to not replace everything
 
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Old 09-21-2014, 01:08 PM
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thanks in advance - I have searched here and other forums (yes I subscribe to other mini sites - sorry) 2006 S I have the window motor sound when operating window window does not move - I opened panel am able to move window up and down by hand cable intact - so is is possible the motor and the cable gear connection is caput? do i need to replace both cable and motor since - don't know how to test this without removing everything. I just do not know how to diagnose and would love to not replace everything
Sounds like the regulator cable has broken. Hence you hear the motor. Just because the cable moves doesn't mean it's connected. You probably can get away with just the regulator but hopefully the cable didn't wrap around the motor and damage the drive. Sent from my iPad using NAMotoring



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interesting - I figured since the cable moves at both ends - it was not snapped... but it saves $95 for a motor I do not need - any suggestions on parts houses for the regulator? thanks
 
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interesting - I figured since the cable moves at both ends - it was not snapped... but it saves $95 for a motor I do not need - any suggestions on parts houses for the regulator? thanks
Can't help with parts. Maybe ECS has it. You may want to pull the panel and carefully remove the vapor barrier enough to unbolt the motor and check the drive. The vapor barrier is crucial to water control so don't tear it. It's held on with "dum-dum." Very sticky and gooey adhesive. Cut the dum dum as you pull back on the barrier

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again - interesting - we bought this used with 19k a in 07/08? no vapor barrier on panel at all - I was thinking about dynamat since I have it open and I can install vapor barrier as well.
I do not know ECS but can certainly look on the search engine...
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again - interesting - we bought this used with 19k a in 07/08? no vapor barrier on panel at all - I was thinking about dynamat since I have it open and I can install vapor barrier as well. I do not know ECS but can certainly look on the search engine... thanks
Your right about vapor barrier. Car only has a piece of sound insulation and not a full sheet. My bad I was doing it from memory. I do recall that the door panel clips have rubber washers on them. Don't loose those.

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Your right about vapor barrier. Car only has a piece of sound insulation and not a full sheet. My bad I was doing it from memory. I do recall that the door panel clips have rubber washers on them. Don't loose those. Sent from my iPad using NAMotoring
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