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How to install the door windows
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 1:43 pm
by thomas_m535i
I want to install the rear door windows (electric window system), but struggling to find the right procedure. I have tried to put the window in under different angles. Also made an attempt by loosing the alu/chrome window guide, but that doesn't seem to really work.
Is quite a long time ago since disassembly. And my concern to damage anything (new windows/doors) doesn't help either

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Anyone any suggestions how to do this job? Many thanks for your help!
FYI, the door in question:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/71 ... rdoor.jpg/
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 3:31 pm
by Eddie in TO
Please bear with me. I'm trying to recall what I did 12 years ago.
I think I slid the rear window glass onto the door first before I added the rear quarter glass. Have you tried that already?
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:02 am
by thomas_m535i
Eddie in TO wrote:Please bear with me. I'm trying to recall what I did 12 years ago.
I think I slid the rear window glass onto the door first before I added the rear quarter glass. Have you tried that already?

, thanks for your reply Eddie.
Nope. I considered it, but reckoned it may be difficult with the door window already installed (as the rear quarter glass rubber needs to get into / sit in the U shaped profiles, i.e. in the alu trim and the door itself).
Anyway, I found that the other options are certainly not possible. So you're probably right. Will give it a try this evening

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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 8:01 am
by Eddie in TO
thomas_m535i wrote:Eddie in TO wrote:Please bear with me. I'm trying to recall what I did 12 years ago.
I think I slid the rear window glass onto the door first before I added the rear quarter glass. Have you tried that already?

, thanks for your reply Eddie.
Nope. I considered it, but reckoned it may be difficult with the door window already installed (as the rear quarter glass rubber needs to get into / sit in the U shaped profiles, i.e. in the alu trim and the door itself).
Anyway, I found that the other options are certainly not possible. So you're probably right. Will give it a try this evening

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I know age is creeping up really fast for me, but I do recall that it was a serious pain in the rear to fit everything back into the front and rear doors.
Oh yes, the memories of trying to slide the glass into the channel and weather strip inside the door is coming back....oh the nightmare of the thought I would accidently break the glass. I don't know where I found the patience for it. Make sure you have plenty of that too!
Best of luck and let us know if you succeeded.
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 7:49 am
by thomas_m535i
I DID IT!! You're right Eddie, the rear quarter windows have to be removed. Once you do that, it takes a bit of trial and error, but it is actually pretty straightforward

. Thanks again for your support!
I will try to see if I can make a write-up of the procedure I followed.
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:06 am
by Eddie in TO
thomas_m535i wrote:I DID IT!! You're right Eddie, the rear quarter windows have to be removed. Once you do that, it takes a bit of trial and error, but it is actually pretty straightforward

. Thanks again for your support!
I will try to see if I can make a write-up of the procedure I followed.
Whoohooo! well done!
Happy to help. That's what we're here for.
I wish I could have replied much sooner though...
