So the other day wind slammed my door passenger side ,
I went to do the window up , and there was some strange clicking sound and no window going up !
Took door pannel off checked the cables ( fine )
None snapped, I pressed the button again and the clicking noise seems to be coming from the motor area , it seems like something is sticking or STUCK,
When I put pressure on the window for it to go down it does, and for the window to go up I have to put pressure from the window inside the door up?
Anyone know what's happening??
Is a cog broke inside the motor?
Any one help me I plan to also upload and video to YouTube as I can't find one video showing it all ,
Cheers people
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Re: passenger window!
Sounds like a cog may have become displaced and may simply need clicking back in to place.
However, I've never had a door card off a Renault let alone a Megane so this is just a guess. There'd be no harm though in taking the door card off again and seeing if there is anything such as the above.
However, I've never had a door card off a Renault let alone a Megane so this is just a guess. There'd be no harm though in taking the door card off again and seeing if there is anything such as the above.
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Re: passenger window!
Hi there. I took my door card off last year to look at the regulator unit that normally packs up. Just typed in "Megane cc door card removal" and a video camera straight up. Just done it again and it still comes straight up. Only difference with mine is that the plug holding the arm rest box is at the front not on the sides as the video shows. Otherwise the video is spot on.
Not a big job. Just take care not to scratch anything and take your time.
Not a big job. Just take care not to scratch anything and take your time.
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