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Car Forum / BMW Cars / May 2006

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1994 BMW 325ic convertible top wont go down

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droptop - 01 May 2006 05:14 GMT
I just bought this car a few months ago and of course the top will no longer go down. I could tell that the motor was getting weak because it kept slowing down. I understand that there is an electrical motor that needs to be replaced but I CAN'T FIND THE PARTS ANYWHERE! If anyone could please direct me as to where to find the motor to replace it I would greatly appreciate it. I believe I can install in myself but I am going to get the 3 series companion book by berkly. Thank you very much to any who see this and can help.         ~Reed Waters       SD, C

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Dave Plowman (News) - 01 May 2006 10:49 GMT
> I just bought this car a few months ago and of course the top will no
> longer go down. I could tell that the motor was getting weak because it
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> going to get the 3 series companion book by berkly. Thank you very much
> to any who see this and can help.

Electric motors don't usually go 'weak'. I'd first look for friction in
the various pivots, etc.

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