1990 Audi 200
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Re: 1990 Audi 200
It is much more likely that the problem is not in the rear door itself. Instead,
the very first place to look is in the driver's door hinge area. You will see a
rubber accordion tube that contains all the wires to operate the windows,
sunroof and mirrors. Over time the flexing breaks the wires in there and causes
all sorts of problems.
Try to use a flexible wire like marine grade with more strands to avoid cracking
in the future. Open it up, find broken wires, solder and heat shrink. There
are a lot of wires in there so look carefully.
redstripe wrote:
> The rear window on my Audi will not roll up. Any info on how to remove
> the door panel and repair this please?
>
>
the very first place to look is in the driver's door hinge area. You will see a
rubber accordion tube that contains all the wires to operate the windows,
sunroof and mirrors. Over time the flexing breaks the wires in there and causes
all sorts of problems.
Try to use a flexible wire like marine grade with more strands to avoid cracking
in the future. Open it up, find broken wires, solder and heat shrink. There
are a lot of wires in there so look carefully.
redstripe wrote:
> The rear window on my Audi will not roll up. Any info on how to remove
> the door panel and repair this please?
>
>
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Re: 1990 Audi 200
It is much more likely that the problem is not in the rear door itself. Instead,
the very first place to look is in the driver's door hinge area. You will see a
rubber accordion tube that contains all the wires to operate the windows,
sunroof and mirrors. Over time the flexing breaks the wires in there and causes
all sorts of problems.
Try to use a flexible wire like marine grade with more strands to avoid cracking
in the future. Open it up, find broken wires, solder and heat shrink. There
are a lot of wires in there so look carefully.
redstripe wrote:
> The rear window on my Audi will not roll up. Any info on how to remove
> the door panel and repair this please?
>
>
the very first place to look is in the driver's door hinge area. You will see a
rubber accordion tube that contains all the wires to operate the windows,
sunroof and mirrors. Over time the flexing breaks the wires in there and causes
all sorts of problems.
Try to use a flexible wire like marine grade with more strands to avoid cracking
in the future. Open it up, find broken wires, solder and heat shrink. There
are a lot of wires in there so look carefully.
redstripe wrote:
> The rear window on my Audi will not roll up. Any info on how to remove
> the door panel and repair this please?
>
>
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Re: 1990 Audi 200
It is much more likely that the problem is not in the rear door itself. Instead,
the very first place to look is in the driver's door hinge area. You will see a
rubber accordion tube that contains all the wires to operate the windows,
sunroof and mirrors. Over time the flexing breaks the wires in there and causes
all sorts of problems.
Try to use a flexible wire like marine grade with more strands to avoid cracking
in the future. Open it up, find broken wires, solder and heat shrink. There
are a lot of wires in there so look carefully.
redstripe wrote:
> The rear window on my Audi will not roll up. Any info on how to remove
> the door panel and repair this please?
>
>
the very first place to look is in the driver's door hinge area. You will see a
rubber accordion tube that contains all the wires to operate the windows,
sunroof and mirrors. Over time the flexing breaks the wires in there and causes
all sorts of problems.
Try to use a flexible wire like marine grade with more strands to avoid cracking
in the future. Open it up, find broken wires, solder and heat shrink. There
are a lot of wires in there so look carefully.
redstripe wrote:
> The rear window on my Audi will not roll up. Any info on how to remove
> the door panel and repair this please?
>
>
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