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Mk6 GTI Window issues.

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  • Mk6 GTI Window issues.

    Hi all. I know this problem would have been discussed many times over the years but I can't seem to find a search button on this forum in Tapatalk, so a link would be much appreciated.

    Anyway, a friend of mine has had her drivers window stuck in the 'up' position for quite some time (maybe a year) and she goes through a card-operated parking station twice a day, so I can see she is a tad upset with her hubby who has put her complaint on the back burner.

    Question, what goes wrong and does it usually require a new complete mechanism/actuator? Is it the cable that fails? I've asked her to text a pic of the VIN so I can price one at the stealer.

    Suggestions? Hassles/tips to replace said unit?

    Thanks in advance.


    "You don't know what you don't know"

    Cheers dave

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    Get a scan of the car.
    Door control module should give you an idea of what the fault is ie a switch problem or window regulator.
    Then replace said part. Both easy to do, just remove the inner door card first.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by kamold View Post
      Get a scan of the car.
      Door control module should give you an idea of what the fault is ie a switch problem or window regulator.
      Then replace said part. Both easy to do, just remove the inner door card first.
      Thanks. I have a Ross Tech but wasn't sure if it would pin point the issue or just indicate a fault.

      A distance of 800kms between us also posses an issue in diagnosis but they do visit every month or two. [emoji106]


      "You don't know what you don't know"

      Cheers dave

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      • #4
        Bit late to the topic...

        Same thing happened to me, I replaced the drivers door power window switches as one part. I just bought a new one via China on eBay like this OE Chrome Master Window Power Switch For VW Golf Gti Jetta MK5 MK6 Passat Rabbit | eBay

        It's a small amount of mucking around to pop the door card enough to install it, say 30 mins and a few torx screws and trim to pull, but worth it.

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