window cable repair - who's done it?
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window cable repair - who's done it?
I have a window winder cable that needs repairing - who's done one that can advice on parts, tips, tricks and traps?
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window cable repair - who's done it?
i tried, and it was a big pain, so i had dave from mania do it.
in a workshop book there are instructions, but they arent perfect.
in a workshop book there are instructions, but they arent perfect.
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window cable repair - who's done it?
I'm in the middle of doing mine at the moment. The cable is 1 piece which wraps around a spindle in the motor so It's pulling the window up as well as down. The end pulled off mine but if the cable is actually broken off you will need to replace the cable as it will be too short.
The main problem I've had is that the cable can double over itself in the motor which means pulling it out again.
If your not short of money I would pay someone to do it
The main problem I've had is that the cable can double over itself in the motor which means pulling it out again.
If your not short of money I would pay someone to do it
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GP wrote:I'm in the middle of doing mine at the moment. The cable is 1 piece which wraps around a spindle in the motor so It's pulling the window up as well as down.
There are two cables per side - one for up and one for down (unless there are different designs).
I got mine done a 3 or 4 years ago at Mania and it wasn't expensive. After seeing how fiddly it was I'd say it was the best option.
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window cable repair - who's done it?
i did mine about 2 years ago.
I wound the cable the wrong way.......so still this day my drivers button has to be pressed the wrong way.
It wasn't that hard.......but i still got it wrong.
I wound the cable the wrong way.......so still this day my drivers button has to be pressed the wrong way.
It wasn't that hard.......but i still got it wrong.
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window cable repair - who's done it?
Pulled the lot out on the weekend and rewound the cables (Yes there are 2 of them) onto the spool and refitted. While out I lubed the cables and regreased the worm and worm wheel, I am blown away with how fast the window goes up and down now. Will be doing the passenger side next weekend, Thank god it's a 2 door
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StanTheMan wrote:.......so still this day my drivers button has to be pressed the wrong way.
It wasn't that hard.......but i still got it wrong.
You could just swap the wires around going into the window switch and fix the problem in a couple of minutes.
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window cable repair - who's done it?
did it but it was time consuming - i was originally told you had to buy the whole window mechanism, but was able to buy the cable from mazda, & eventually did both sides on my old na6 after they went about a year apart. from memory (it was 10 years ago) the main problem was getting the new cable to wind around the wheel tightly enough to fit the winder mechanism back together.
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window cable repair - who's done it?
I've had a go at it and ended up buying second hand a whole new assembly (manual winders). However I had the winder mechanism itself break and you cannot buy these seperately, only the cables (auto and manual winder window cables are the same). Very fiddly job and good luck with it!
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window cable repair - who's done it?
Done it. Very doable, but damned if I remember any of the specifics.
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