C5 Electric Window

C5 Electric Window

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Black-c5

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110 posts

212 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2007
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The passenger side electric window on my 2001 C5 Coupe has recently stopped working. My local Stratstone tell me that the motor has seized and I need a new regulator (I believe the motor and regulator come as one unit). Is there anything else I can do to free up the motor, before I go shelling out several hundred quid on a whole new regulator? Any advice greatly appreciated...

GO55 USA

206 posts

224 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2007
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Black-c5 said:
The passenger side electric window on my 2001 C5 Coupe has recently stopped working. My local Stratstone tell me that the motor has seized and I need a new regulator (I believe the motor and regulator come as one unit). Is there anything else I can do to free up the motor, before I go shelling out several hundred quid on a whole new regulator? Any advice greatly appreciated...



They usually stop working through lack of use,sure we can sort it give us a call !

v8d

458 posts

240 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2007
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Happens quite often as said before in this thread, due to lack of use. Get into the habit of winding down and up both windows each time you start her up. If its already stuck, start the engine, press the down button and quickly whack the door card with a flat hand pretty hard a few times. Always works for me !! Some prefer to press the button and slam the door a few times. I prefer the first method though. Good luck! Should save you a few quid.

te51cle

2,342 posts

254 months

Wednesday 4th April 2007
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Makes you feel good about the design of modern technology when electronic items can be fixed by the good old-fashioned technique of thumping them back into life ! rolleyes

v8d

458 posts

240 months

Wednesday 4th April 2007
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te51cle said:
Makes you feel good about the design of modern technology when electronic items can be fixed by the good old-fashioned technique of thumping them back into life ! rolleyes


Yeah, doesn't it just !!! My Grandad used to fix his old valve wireless set in exactly the same way. When it crackles - whack it one ! Job done. Oh well, guess its good to know that not all the old engineering skills have been lost!

Black-C5

Original Poster:

110 posts

212 months

Friday 6th April 2007
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Thanks for the advice, gents. I'll try that "brute force and ignorance" approach first before attempting anything more scientific (and expensive). Need to get that window fixed 'cos I intend to spend the maximum amount of time with the roof off and the windows down this summer...

eurovettes

55 posts

221 months

Sunday 8th April 2007
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Hi - I have some experience with these - it may be the control module - but typically the regulator fails - send me an email I may be able to help you out
keef@eurovettes.com