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Re: Strange Window Behavior



On the E36 coupe's, the window motors need to know where they are in their
travel cycle, so that they can properly lower themselves to allow for the
door opening and closing function.  The problem you have described is in the
"position memory" section of these motors.  These motors can often be
repaired, rather than replaced, although either will repair the problem.

Nate Smith
Optimal Auto Care - BMW
2335 Soquel Drive
Santa Cruz, CA  95065
831-476-1332
831-476-1567 fax
nate@domain.elided
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From: ISsEyM328@domain.elided <ISsEyM328@domain.elided>
To: efrankc@domain.elided <efrankc@domain.elided>; bmw-digest@domain.elided
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Date: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: Strange Window Behavior


>Hi,
>
>   I don't have the solution, but just want to let you know I have the same
>problem with my windows. I drive a 99 328is and the window on the driver's
>side does that almost everytime i try to raise it. I would love it if
someone
>got a solution to this. Thanks.
>
>James
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