Was doing some cleaning up with the rear door card out of my passanger side rear window. The window has always worked fine. All of the sudden it no loner works. Also how do I get it up with the window now stuck half down
Yes did try the manual "push" that has worked in the past. This time totally deadHave you tried kick starting the motor by pushing on the gear with a flat screw driver? Does the gear try to move a little or is there no action? Does the other rear window still work?
Yes other window does work. Are they on the same fuse? Thanks for the manual advice. It takes FOREVER andy advice on how to make it faster?First of all, have you tried both window switches? Sometimes one quits while the other still works. Also check fuse 9 (at least I think it's #9). One other thing, sometimes the motor is still working, but the window gets stuck. I don't remember this ever happening to me when it was half way down though. I'm sure others will have better suggestions for trouble shooting as well.
If you can't revive the motor, there's a white plastic gear - a pinion - that you can get to when you remove the plastic plug from the door panel. You can turn this to manually raise and lower the window. It's not easy or quick, but it works. BMW even supplied a tool for this in the original tool kit.
This page of the manual describes it:
https://e9coupe.com/tech/handbook/p_015.htm
GOD BLESS YOU. It was the fuse. TIme for me to stop working on car! I should have thought of thatFirst of all, have you tried both window switches? Sometimes one quits while the other still works. Also check fuse 9 (at least I think it's #9). One other thing, sometimes the motor is still working, but the window gets stuck. I don't remember this ever happening to me when it was half way down though. I'm sure others will have better suggestions for trouble shooting as well.
If you can't revive the motor, there's a white plastic gear - a pinion - that you can get to when you remove the plastic plug from the door panel. You can turn this to manually raise and lower the window. It's not easy or quick, but it works. BMW even supplied a tool for this in the original tool kit.
This page of the manual describes it:
https://e9coupe.com/tech/handbook/p_015.htm
I know that realization all too well. Sometimes the hardest part of solving a problem is knowing when to give it a rest. It does take forever, which I think must be why they made a tool to do it. I'd never actually seen the tool, which made me go look for one in the FAQs. Of course @HB Chris had posted a nice picture of them in the tools FAQ. Even with the tool it still looks like it would take forever.GOD BLESS YOU. It was the fuse. TIme for me to stop working on car! I should have thought of that
Well, actually I posted that picture in the tools FAQ, of my own tools.Of course @HB Chris had posted a nice picture of them in the tools FAQ.