Hunting for an ND MX5 window regulator

Hunting for an ND MX5 window regulator

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Dr G

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15,400 posts

249 months

Friday 14th June
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A colleague's 2015 MX5 is mostly useless right now with a stuck window regulator on the driver side. The window regulator is stuck right in the middle (the passenger side was replaced last year when it failed in the same manner). This seems to be a known (if not common) complaint.

I've ordered one from a local Mazda dealer who failed to deliver it (despite confirming multiple times it is available next day) and feed me a different rubbish excuse each time I call.

MX5 parts don't have stock.

Local motor factors (Allparts, GSF, ECP etc.) can't help.

Is anyone able to suggest a source I may have missed?

MRichards99

310 posts

135 months

Friday 14th June
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BOFI Racing are another good source of MX5 parts these days. Looks like they've got one regulator left (motor included) for the drivers side - https://bofiracing.co.uk/servicing/electrical/wind... They do also sell the regulator without the motor but these aren't in stock currently.

Dr G

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15,400 posts

249 months

Friday 14th June
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That's helpful, and a really useful link; thank you.

By sheer fluke I'll be near a Mazda dealer this afternoon who confirm the part is on back order but they have one sitting on the shelf!

wildoliver

8,995 posts

223 months

Saturday 15th June
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Just try different Mazda dealers till you find a half decent one. I've got 2 near me, ones hopeless the other one isn't bad.

Don't waste money buying the one with motor, if you can change the regulator you can swap the motor over, it's a fairly easy job I do loads of them as will the main dealers, it's a rubbish design that fails all the time. But they aren't expensive at least.

Dr G

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15,400 posts

249 months

Saturday 15th June
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That’s exactly what we did; identical failure of passenger side last year. Milcars in Bushey saved the day, local dealer made a complete mess and fibbed about it rather than saying “oops, sorry”.