Anyone have window droop?
I have a 2010 S and after I turn off power & open the door the window drops about an inch. Any advice on what is causing the problem? The dealer is going to hear about it tomorrow!:mad:
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Does it go back up once you close the door?
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It's supposed to do that, so the window will clear the door/seal. If it goes back up when you shut it, there's nothing wrong.
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That's the problem, it doesn't and will drop another inch or so, I think there is a problem with the power mechanism. Thanks for the thought.
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Originally Posted by Milliron Spear
(Post 3418575)
That's the problem, it doesn't and will drop another inch or so, I think there is a problem with the power mechanism. Thanks for the thought.
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Just go to the dealership and get your window reprogrammed. It's covered under warranty. It's an easy fix, just some glitch in the door. My window on my 2009 stopped dipping down, so it wasn't clearing the door seal, but getting caught on it. After the dealer reprogrammed it, it never had the problem again.
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Yeah, there's a TSB on this. Some have suggested a home-voodoo remedy of closing the window then holding the button in the up position for 8 seconds or opening the window fully and holding the button down for an additional 8 seconds. None of those worked for me. I mentioned it to the service writer at the dealer and he knew right away what the problem was. The car was recoded with an update and has been fine since.
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Originally Posted by d@g
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Some have suggested a home-voodoo remedy of closing the window then holding the button in the up position for 8 seconds or opening the window fully and holding the button down for an additional 8 seconds.
It is NOT some home-voodoo remedy Please stop with the misconceptions. And BTW this Procedure has worked for me many times and for many others as well. But it does not work on all of them. It depends on how far off the Hall Sensor errors are. |
Originally Posted by schatzy62
(Post 3418690)
It is NOT some home-voodoo remedy Please stop with the misconceptions.
BMW is known for "voodoo" ways to configure things, going back to the days when much of the car was computerized but there was no interface for the owner to deal with. Program different keys on the X5? Insert the key, turn the ignition on (without starting), then off, then repeat three times. :impatient: Hit the M and power button the radio and hold. The engineers who design those configuration methods probably bust a gut picturing the hapless owners going through all their gyrations. I half expect one of these fixes to read "stand on one foot and spin 'round counter-clockwise 5 times.":lol: |
It's a carry over feature from BMW.
On my last two BMW coupes it ended up being defective microswitches not programmning that was my problem. |
Exactly what I wanted to hear was what experience was out there with this issue, I'm set with the dealer to check it out in a week or so, will report back what the fix is.
Thank you and Merry Christmas. |
It's kind of odd because I have a co-worker with a 2012 Justa that is having issues with the windows. She has only owned if for two months.
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