Just in case, there is a DIY Window Regulator
repair at www.*******.com
Here is the article link:
http://www.*******.com/articles.php?action=viewarticle&artid=75
There are a bunch collection of FAQ and articles re: the X5.
All the original old timer Roadfly X5ers are there as well! :)
Check it out!
go to www.x5world.com search for window regulator
article and you shall see wonderful pictures and a do-it-yourself which is more than you'll find over here.
Re: I'll take pictures tonight and post
Have ahd window regulator problems my self. Both time they were the passenger side regulators, front and back. Come on BMW fess up you have crap for parts and worse customer service!
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2002 X5
1- Driver regulator gave out.
2- Passenger front about 2 weeks later
3- Passenger rear 4 weeks later.
For rear, I broke down and paid the dealer to fix because the window wouldn't stay up. I am trying to figure out how to modify the part to work better. Someone suggested that the parts break when the door is slammed with the windows down. Hmm, I don't know. If I successfully modify and get them working properly, I will post what I did. This weekend will be the last time I peel the doors apart for this BS, if I don't succeed, I will go to the stealer and buy replacement and never use my windows.
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I had 2 of my window regulators replaced. The rear one just dropped one day and I had to bring it back to the dealer to repair, fortunately for me I had an extended warranty that covered it. I also have a 2001 X-5 4.4.
Anybody home at BMWNA? Dealer warning!
Hello BMWNA, but for a different reason.
Beware of Irvine BMW in SoCal, USA. My A/C was not cooling, I figured the freon was low. They came up with total BS reason, they had to pull my dash board out to fix the heater core. only $4500. When I said no, they managed to cut a $1000 of the bill. In the process they recharged the a/c and now it is fine. A few months later, and nearing the end of my extended warrantee, I had a dash light bulb burn out. the others were fine. The same dealer said they had the replace the entire circuit board, only for $1200. I went to an independent BMW shop who said you NEVER pull a dashboard for a start, and replaced the burned out bulb for $100 bucks. A once busy dealership, where I bought my 2002 X5 is now almost a ghost town. No wonder. What good is the extended warrantee I purchased if the dealership is so blantent
a rip off?
Barry @ shrinku2@cox.net
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Both my rear windows had regulators fail (2001) , weird considering I use the rear windows very rarely. This part is built to purposely fail. Just another way for the dealers to cash in on parts and service.
Krap 5's suck compared to bmw sedans.
...what happened to the good old bmw high quality?
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driver side front and passenger side rear regulators died within two weeks of this month Sep 08. mine is an 03 X5 4.4I with 61k mileage now.
the repair was covered by extended warranty but have to pay $50 for each shop visit.
Can you post pictures?? PLEASE
1990 525i
2001 X5 4.4
2005 X5 4.4
2006 X3 3.0
OK, because you said PLEASE
I just fix the door handle and window regulator on my 2002.
Total parts cost: About $90.
Labor: About 2 hours.
Tools: What you'd find in one of those "all in one" tool kits from the local home improvement store. Make sure it has torx bits (most do these days).
I have the window regulator clips on order from Pelican, but as you can see, any large flat washer will do. A rubber backing or some other flexible material probably would help. You could also replace the stock bolts with replacement metrics from the local hardware store.
I used a plastic flat washer last time (from a truck bedliner install kit) but it eventually cracked and shattered.
HINT: Americans LOVE to SLAM CAR DOORS. European car doors will close with a gentle touch. Your window regulators will last longer if you don't slam the doors (and ask your friends not to) and also if they are not slammed when halfway down (most vulnerable).
I'm not kidding. I've seen Ameicans windup to slam a car door like they are pitching the world series - with one leg off the ground and throwing their whole upper body into it. Perhaps an old Chevy requires such heroic efforts, but for a BMW, it just damages the door.
FWIW. Good Luck.
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The only thing we can do is vent... I have a 2001 X5 and I have replaced ALL of my window regulators over the past 5 years and one I have replaced twice, all at apx. $300 each. Do the math. Anyway, I contacted BMW about the issue and they stated they have not received an over abundance of complaints regarding the regulators. (I beg to differ. How can I be one of the only ones with poor regulators?)
The agent said that because there is not a BMW dealer/mechanic in my area and I had to have another dealer order and install the part, they could not assist me with the cost of the last regulator.
However, be aware that they MAY offer some assistance if you contact them and have had an "over abundance" of issues with them and have had (or have) your work done at the dealer. Yes, even if it is an older model.
I have a feeling another one will go out soon. As an owner who has had these issues, I have begun to predict these things.
Other than this issue, it's been a great ride. I will put up with the window problems...for now.
Never put the window halfway down & slam the door
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i have my 2001 X5 that have 3 window regulator replaced and i brought extented warranty on it. so each time is a $100 out of my pocket. it is a joke...the dealer told me i just have bad luck. what can we do about this? any one has suggestion?
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I'm with you Tom on the class action law suit against BMW over these window regulators. I've had them fail 10 times on my 323i and currently have a broken window. I'm also getting water in my car because the vapor barriers were cut to fix the windows. I've tried having that fixed and I'm still getting water in my car. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to get a class action going against BMW.
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I've had 4 window regulators fail on 3 windows on my 2002 X5. My friend has had 4 on his x5. I am interested in joining a class-action. I know a class-action lawyer and, if enough people let me know if they want to join, I'll look into it. I have sues other large companies (eg. Walgreen's) before.
Once again, sorry to break it to you......
Class Action attorneys want big payouts. That means they want a client base of MILLIONS of people to make it work.
BMW maybe made a few hundred thousand of these cars, and the 99 cent clips breaking on a few of them is not enough to make it profitable for them for a class-action suit.
This is not a hard repair to do, either. See my links below.
If you want everything "covered" they buy an extended warranty from BMW.
Otherwise, you assume the risk. Learn how to fix your car or find a good independent BMW mechanic. DO NOT take an out-of-warranty car to a dealer.
Again, slamming the doors on this car is unnecessary. Let the door go, and gravity will close it. TRY IT AND SEE!
Most Americans slam their car doors VERY HARD as they are used to crappy American made cars (which need to be slammed or they never close).
Slamming the doors on these cars, particularly with the windows halfway down, will break the clips on the doors. No slamming = no breaking.
Sorry, but dream on about this class action nonsense. People have been whining about this and the supposed transfer case flaw for over FIVE YEARS NOW. See any class action suit being filed yet?
Nope. And you ain't gonna see one, either.
This sort of sniveling talk makes me ashamed to be an American. Stop being a WHINER! Buck up. Be a man, for chrissakes!