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February 10, 2010

325i coupe window problem

Filed under: Uncategorized — admin @ 12:19 pm

Can anyone help me?

The driver side window in my ’92 325i coupe stopped working properly last
week.  The window is not going down whenever you open the door as it should.  
The switch seems to be working.  On the same note the window does not go up or
down on the automatic mode.  The shop mechanic took a quick look and "guessed"
that the window motor was damaged.  Is this the case?  Could it be a relay or
a computer control problem?

Any comments?  help!

cbar…@c-com.net

2 Comments »

  1. The window motor must be "initialized" before it will work properly.  If
    battery voltage to the window is lost while a door (if a two-door model)
    or window is open, the toll (auto up/down) features are lost.  The
    window motor simply doesn’t know where it is or what it is supposed to
    do.

    Fortunately, the fix is easy.  All you need to do is lower the window
    completely, release the window switch momentarily, and press the switch
    again as if to lower the window.  If that little procedure doesn’t wake
    up the toll features, you just might have a problem.

    The power sunroof works similarly.

    -Jim

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    C.E. Barnes wrote:

    > Can anyone help me?

    > The driver side window in my ’92 325i coupe stopped working properly last
    > week.  The window is not going down whenever you open the door as it should.
    > The switch seems to be working.  On the same note the window does not go up or
    > down on the automatic mode.  The shop mechanic took a quick look and "guessed"
    > that the window motor was damaged.  Is this the case?  Could it be a relay or
    > a computer control problem?

    > Any comments?  help!

    > cbar…@c-com.net

    Comment by admin — February 10, 2010 @ 12:19 pm

  2. No I dont think the motor is not damaged, had the same problem on my e36
    last week . I  fixed it myself, Here is what I did :

    1. take off the plugs covering two hex nuts(under the door handle), You will
    need
    a Hex 20 to unscrew them.
    2. pry off the bottom of the door panel, eventually the whole door panel
    will
    come off (Held by clips)
    a. I didnt even bother unhooking the wires to the speakers and mirror
    control
    and just moved the door panel to the side.

    3. with the window half way down you will notice an arm which connects to
    a pivot has come off.
    4. put the arm back onto the pivot and replace the clip which has most
    likely fallen off and is sitting on the bottom of the door.
    5. I did this fix in 15 minutes and have never done this before…. So if
    you want to tackle it you should have no problem provided you have at least
    worked on your car before………

    Christopher

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    C.E. Barnes wrote in message <6bkk8j$do…@uhura1.phoenix.net>…
    >Can anyone help me?

    >The driver side window in my ’92 325i coupe stopped working properly last
    >week.  The window is not going down whenever you open the door as it
    should.
    >The switch seems to be working.  On the same note the window does not go up
    or
    >down on the automatic mode.  The shop mechanic took a quick look and
    "guessed"
    >that the window motor was damaged.  Is this the case?  Could it be a relay
    or
    >a computer control problem?

    >Any comments?  help!

    >cbar…@c-com.net

    Comment by admin — February 10, 2010 @ 12:19 pm

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