Window opener
Window opener
Is there any way to fix this ?.
http://oi60.tinypic.com/2wgess7.jpg
I bought the car used and i dont know how this happend so any suggestions on how it happend and how i can fix it ?.
Thanks.
http://oi60.tinypic.com/2wgess7.jpg
I bought the car used and i dont know how this happend so any suggestions on how it happend and how i can fix it ?.
Thanks.
- Mart!n-GTI-DK
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Re: Window opener
Might just need screwing back in?
- Mart!n-GTI-DK
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Re: Window opener
It's "clicked" in place... Screws are to old school for modern cars.daveb73 wrote:Might just need screwing back in?
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Clearly its not clicking in place tho, perhaps old school is better for this application 
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Maybe this information will helps: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 58#p466758
Although the good information is here: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 13#p466570
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Speaking of other things, today (vacation time) I have broken a 18mm socket wrench (chrome vanadium) to try to get a bushing (Polo 9N3). It is the first time that happens to me.
Solution: take the car serviced and let them do it with impact wrench.
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I dont know how to get that peace out of there. I looked at the photos in the links but i dont know.. I Guess im going to need to try to get it out and take a look at it. Thanks for the info .Mart!n-GTI-DK wrote:It's "clicked" in place... Screws are to old school for modern cars.daveb73 wrote:Might just need screwing back in?
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ciclo wrote:
Maybe this information will helps: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 58#p466758
Although the good information is here: http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 13#p466570
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Speaking of other things, today (vacation time) I have broken a 18mm socket wrench (chrome vanadium) to try to get a bushing (Polo 9N3). It is the first time that happens to me.
Solution: take the car serviced and let them do it with impact wrench.
You know where i could get a new peace like this if its broken ?.
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Re: Window opener
Give peace a chance.
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Re: Window opener
VW dealer, with reference number or VIN.haflidi3 wrote: You know where i could get a new peace like this if its broken ?.
Re: Window opener
Something similar happened me, mind it was my rear dome lights but they hung out a bit I used a bit of silicon sealant worked perfect
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Ye i was thinking about maybe doing that. Because i bet that if order a new window opener its going to cost a bit so i might just but some sealant to hold it in place.beatty599 wrote:Something similar happened me, mind it was my rear dome lights but they hung out a bit I used a bit of silicon sealant worked perfect
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I just super glued the side that was loose and it worked perfectly
. Thanks for all the answers.

