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Is there a good way to raise a power window manually? 1995 325is



 
 
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Old October 13th 04, 12:32 PM
Nick Miller
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Default Is there a good way to raise a power window manually? 1995 325is

The drivers side power window motor recently went out on my 1995 325is
leaving the window 2/3 open. Is there a safe way to force the window up?
I've pulled off the door panel and see plenty of places to pry. I'd like to
get the window up without destroying anything in the process.

Thanks,
Nick


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Old October 13th 04, 04:20 PM
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"Nick Miller" > wrote in message
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> The drivers side power window motor recently went out on my 1995 325is
> leaving the window 2/3 open. Is there a safe way to force the window up?
> I've pulled off the door panel and see plenty of places to pry. I'd like

to
> get the window up without destroying anything in the process.
>
> Thanks,
> Nick
>


Nick,
Good Morning my friend. My 93 325IS did something very similar (Except it
was both windows) to me about a month ago, it was the fuse that's located
under the rear seat. I was freaking out.
I've always had power window problems with ALL the cars I've had. It's
like a gremlin the follows me from car to car. :-) I swear I want to open a
shop to repair just power windows and sun roofs.

Just my 2 cents worth,
Karl


 




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