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    Power Window Click Noise

    I really hope this isn't really bad news, but I engaged the automatic window roll down this morning on my way into the parking garage at work. There was a click as the window was about halfway down and it stopped rolling down. I panicked and heard all the horror stories in my head about the power window motor burning out in the E46.

    However, I pulled into my parking spot and then hit the button again and got the window to go back up again with no problem. Do I need to be concerned or was it just a glitch?


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    Sounds like the regulator is starting to go. There's a DIY available for it. Common failure item.

    Link here which also contains a link to the zip tie fix.
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    Start ordering your window regulator NOW, cause that ish is gonna fail on you ANY day now.

    www.getbmwparts.com
    or
    www.autohausaz.com (this place is probably your cheapest out there)

    I use autohausaz.com, but I am a little biased as they are based out of here in Phoenix and shipping is next day no matter what I do. Plus they really are DIRT CHEAP OEM parts.


    I really have no idea what I am doing

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    I wouldn't use that window again until you are ready to fix it.

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    saw them on www.carparts.com too, which is a sponser. They were 50-60 bucks each. Make sure to use the link from the advertisers page.
    "No, Donny, these men are nihilists, there's nothing to be afraid of"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtnman View Post
    saw them on www.carparts.com too, which is a sponser. They were 50-60 bucks each. Make sure to use the link from the advertisers page.
    Ahhh didn't know we had a sponsor on here who sold these. Good deal then! Upvote for a sponsor deal


    I really have no idea what I am doing

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    Mine wouldn't go down one morning a few months back and next time I drove it it was fine and hasn't happened since.

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    Yup. They will NOT be OEM, but the OEM ones dont hold up, so why not try a cheap replacement? Personally, I would on an item like this. Would NOT if it was a water pump, or other crucial element.
    "No, Donny, these men are nihilists, there's nothing to be afraid of"

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    Clips or Regulator

    Quote Originally Posted by quikryptonite View Post
    I really hope this isn't really bad news, but I engaged the automatic window roll down this morning on my way into the parking garage at work. There was a click as the window was about halfway down and it stopped rolling down. I panicked and heard all the horror stories in my head about the power window motor burning out in the E46.

    However, I pulled into my parking spot and then hit the button again and got the window to go back up again with no problem. Do I need to be concerned or was it just a glitch?



    I am a little, well I will be honest, a lot nervous about tearing my door apart. I talked to a local import garage and they said if the clips are bad they could repair it for around $100. If the regulator itself is bad it would be upwards of $200-300. Would it be worth it to just get the regulator fixed and not worry about it in the future?

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    Quote Originally Posted by quikryptonite View Post
    I am a little, well I will be honest, a lot nervous about tearing my door apart. I talked to a local import garage and they said if the clips are bad they could repair it for around $100. If the regulator itself is bad it would be upwards of $200-300. Would it be worth it to just get the regulator fixed and not worry about it in the future?
    door is easy to rip down. clips from local BMW dealership (~$15 depending on how many you buy) + zip ties + a window motor from Rock Auto ($25).

    i've been messing with my window a few times trying to get the ziptie situation right and the last time i finally switched the motor that i got from RockAuto..so for $40 bucks i've got a basically fine setup.

    i just noticed my passenger side is being sluggish (never noticed since my driverside was SOOO slow) that i'll probably purchase another motor from RockAuto for cheap and ghetto rig some more zipties.

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