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R55 Window motor wiring diagram?

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Old Nov 2, 2023 | 06:20 PM
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Window motor wiring diagram?

My "new" 2012 Clubman got "hit by a deer" the other day. Literally, I was stopped and it ran right into the passenger doors. Big dents. Nothing but the doors are impacted.

I was able to find a same Chili Red car in a junkyard about an hour away with good doors on it so I went and picked them up today. I'm in the process of stripping the doors so that I can use all of my interior bits and I need to change the mirror and put teh comfort access handle and possibly the wiring harness into the door.

But I can't seem to get it apart without putting the window down to the point where I can get the access bolts. Does anyone know teh pin diagram for the motor? I figure I can connect one of my 12V bench supplies to it and move the window to where I need it, then can finish stripping the door.

I'll probably change the window too since this car had an aftermarket tint on it and it's starting to flake off. Ssince I've got to take both the dented and the new door apart I figure I can just swap the glass.


Oh and if anyone needs any interior passenger door bits (speakers, wiring, etc) let me know. Free to a good home if you pay shipping.

 
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Old Nov 3, 2023 | 06:55 AM
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I answered my own question. You can take the motor out and then push the window up or down to get the bolt holes lined up with the door panel holes.

 
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