Danny TD4
Member
Hi guys, I see there are some posts on this problem with the cable snapping but I wanted to post an incentive for newbies.
Both my rear windows didn't work and new regulators were to much money for a bit of passenger comfort but as I bought a full set of wind deflectors I had to get the windows down to fit them, plus in the car wash the windows hadn't sealed properly and my car got soaked inside.
Long story short, these regulator repair kits for the door windows on eBay are cheap at just £6.95 each side.
They look complicated and as I've never done the fix before I almost bought the new regulators used at £45 each, I did however buy these kits and I'm glad I did..
It's not a bad fix at all, I spent less than an hour on each side including removing the regulators from the doors and fitting them back in.
Do it yourself and save yourself £65.
The only thing to remember is the plastic bit that the wire wraps round, put it upside down wraps the cables as the YouTube video shows you then turn it back around, it's fiddly as you have the spring resistance fighting you but once you get that bit done don't just let go of it, place your motor on and turn the whole reg over to put some screws in, I would have never bothered for the sake of 50 quid but anyone and everyone should have a go at this.
If anyone in Kent needs a hand give me a shout and I'll happily come help you out when I'm not working.
Both my rear windows didn't work and new regulators were to much money for a bit of passenger comfort but as I bought a full set of wind deflectors I had to get the windows down to fit them, plus in the car wash the windows hadn't sealed properly and my car got soaked inside.
Long story short, these regulator repair kits for the door windows on eBay are cheap at just £6.95 each side.
They look complicated and as I've never done the fix before I almost bought the new regulators used at £45 each, I did however buy these kits and I'm glad I did..
It's not a bad fix at all, I spent less than an hour on each side including removing the regulators from the doors and fitting them back in.
Do it yourself and save yourself £65.
The only thing to remember is the plastic bit that the wire wraps round, put it upside down wraps the cables as the YouTube video shows you then turn it back around, it's fiddly as you have the spring resistance fighting you but once you get that bit done don't just let go of it, place your motor on and turn the whole reg over to put some screws in, I would have never bothered for the sake of 50 quid but anyone and everyone should have a go at this.
If anyone in Kent needs a hand give me a shout and I'll happily come help you out when I'm not working.