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    hey guys my back left window regulator shat itself by the looks of it, so i was looking around on GAP for them, anyone had any experience with the aftermarket motor and is that a good price from the website compared to local vw places?

    also is it a easy install or should i take to a mechanic?

    and finally whats the usual delivery time from german auto parts, as this is my daily drive.

    thanks
    95' golf VR6

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    my rears keep on faulting out all my windows. and after trying numerous amount of time and money they are now permantly disconnected in the rear lol.
    ive also tried electrolife or something like that. they supplied one for my previous mk3 and it worked a treat.

    Without Your Seatbelt, You Know Your Gonna' Die!
    Project: mk1 cabriolet 20vt

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    • #3
      if you want a genuine brand new reg let me know mate
      Radiators are over rated

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        There is actually a rather ghetto way you can fix the regulator if the little plastic bit that attaches it to the cable has broken, all you need is a cable tie thing. But yes, they are rather easy to put in.
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          sweet ill have alook when it cools down a bit today, it like gets 2-3 inches up and then just wont go up anymore. and i think my front driver one is on its last legs so ill look and possibly replacing both at the same time
          95' golf VR6

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          • #6
            Originally posted by DUB84 View Post
            ive also tried electrolife or something like that. they supplied one for my previous mk3 and it worked a treat.
            have u got a rough idea on what they charged you for the mk3?
            95' golf VR6

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            • #7
              REG: i picked on non VW (but new) one up for $120 in brisbane from a wrecker, had no problems so far, been 1.5 years....

              MOTOR: new ones are too expensive, just get a second hand one, fraction of the price, if it fail, get another one..... thats what i did.
              $500 for a new one + 6 weeks from singapore from VW dealer
              $70 from local wrecker, been in 1.5 years no problem.

              INSTALL: I did it all myslef, took about 2 hrs as i took it slow to ensure i got it right, the "hard" bits i found were:
              Winding the wire back onto the motor drum keeping it tensioned
              If you have tinting on your window, while putting it back it which is a lot of easing around (small gap, big part), put something over your tinting so you don't tear it, damage it. So keep ya window gaffer taped up (doble a piece over it self and onto the window to make a tab and feed thru gap and use it to lower window
              The torx screws on the motor, if you have a good allen key your set, otherwise use an old screwdriver and grind a shape on it to fit

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sortofbigbj View Post
                There is actually a rather ghetto way you can fix the regulator if the little plastic bit that attaches it to the cable has broken, all you need is a cable tie thing. But yes, they are rather easy to put in.
                Had the same problem, the plastic "guide" bit on the end of the wire snapped off and jammed in the motor which is probably what burned the motor out), used an old spring and a heap of glue to hold it on as a temp fix......

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by G_1991 View Post
                  have u got a rough idea on what they charged you for the mk3?
                  not exactly sure maybe 200-300 ?
                  website: Electric Life

                  i just did a search while looking for above address and came across this.
                  Online Catalog - Volkswagen Power Windows
                  anyone used these guys? im after the door wiring harness that plugs into the regulator.

                  Without Your Seatbelt, You Know Your Gonna' Die!
                  Project: mk1 cabriolet 20vt

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