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e36 offside (drivers) front window electric window problems
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<blockquote data-quote="carlsberg" data-source="post: 570999" data-attributes="member: 21454"><p>you need to change the motor, apparently there is a halls effect sensor the motor shaft that gets dislodged/looses effect, anyway, the easiest way is to replace the motor and lift set, i found this out, you need to undo the whole assemble to remove the motor screws........ i replaced the set and its perfect now, the only hard bit is removing the bmw rivets that hold the lifter in place, i used a tungsten carbide tipped drill bit, then used nuts and bolts to replace the mechinisim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carlsberg, post: 570999, member: 21454"] you need to change the motor, apparently there is a halls effect sensor the motor shaft that gets dislodged/looses effect, anyway, the easiest way is to replace the motor and lift set, i found this out, you need to undo the whole assemble to remove the motor screws........ i replaced the set and its perfect now, the only hard bit is removing the bmw rivets that hold the lifter in place, i used a tungsten carbide tipped drill bit, then used nuts and bolts to replace the mechinisim. [/QUOTE]
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