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      04-02-2012, 06:23 PM   #1
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anyone in the bay area know how to replace the window regulator

My rear passenger window regulator broke this past friday and I was wondering if there is anyone in the bay area that knows how to replace it. I'm located in pleasanton/san jose. I thought about trying to do it myself from reading the DIY, but I'd rather have someone walk me thru it and get the hang of it.
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I did it on my old e46. It was easy. I'm sure if you google e90 window regulator DIY it's out there.
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I can do it..
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darn, I just dropped off the car at Edge Motorworks to get it fixed because I needed the window to be working.

Thanks for the reply, I"ll contact you next time if it ever happens again.
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darn, I just dropped off the car at Edge Motorworks to get it fixed because I needed the window to be working.

Thanks for the reply, I"ll contact you next time if it ever happens again.
Edge did my regulators on my E39, it was painful ($$$)
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had bad luck this morning as my rear driver side window regulator is broken.

Anyone near pleasanton or san jose that knows how to replace it?
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Just did this on an e90 a weekend or two ago.
I'm in Sunnyvale if you want to bring the car down. Takes about 20-30 minutes.
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      03-15-2013, 12:39 AM   #8
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i did it myself is pretty easy. watch the video over and over again and step by step and i think you will be able to do it. if i can do it so do you plus it will save you a lot of money. hope it help.
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