Lately I've been having issues with my driver's side window (I drive a '93 325i). For some reason, it keeps coming off the track and falling into the door. I have ripped off the door panel several times to inspect the window regulator, and have replaced the sliding plastic window clips. However, it continues to fall off the track (usually the front track)! After this happens, if I try putting the window up, it'll get 3/4 of the way up and then will POP loudly (the sound of the front and/or back window regulator ball attachments popping out of the plastic sliding tracks. Then when I put the window back down, the front regulator arm is literally BENT forward (towards the outside of the door) about 20 to 30 degrees (and the window is completely off the front track).
There is a rubber strip, approx. 16" long, that I found at the bottom of the door cavity when I first took the door panel off to fix the window. I am assuming that this piece of rubber somehow connects to the metal rod that is right next to the front window track. Does anyone know what exactly this rubber strip does, and how it attaches to the rod (and if that is where it is supposed to go)? Could this strip (being unattached) be causing my problem?
Has anyone had a similar problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated...I need to get this fixed today because I have a 3-hour drive to work later tonight!
Thanks in advance!
-Mike
There is a rubber strip, approx. 16" long, that I found at the bottom of the door cavity when I first took the door panel off to fix the window. I am assuming that this piece of rubber somehow connects to the metal rod that is right next to the front window track. Does anyone know what exactly this rubber strip does, and how it attaches to the rod (and if that is where it is supposed to go)? Could this strip (being unattached) be causing my problem?
Has anyone had a similar problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated...I need to get this fixed today because I have a 3-hour drive to work later tonight!
Thanks in advance!
-Mike