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Car Forum / BMW Cars / August 2006

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removal of motor from regulator

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stratcat58 - 08 Aug 2006 18:25 GMT
I have a '95 525i. I have a new regulator for the rear drive. side. I
am perplexed as to how to get the last screw removed from the motor?

the geared arm that engages the motor is blocking access. any
suggestions? thanks.

-Ron

Portland, Ore.
Dave Plowman (News) - 08 Aug 2006 18:48 GMT
> I have a '95 525i. I have a new regulator for the rear drive. side. I
> am perplexed as to how to get the last screw removed from the motor?

> the geared arm that engages the motor is blocking access. any
> suggestions? thanks.

Wire the motor to the battery to move it and gain access?

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stratcat58 - 08 Aug 2006 20:29 GMT
That's what I thought, but the arm does not travel far enough. Even the
new one w/o a motor has the hole blocked?!?

-Ron

> > I have a '95 525i. I have a new regulator for the rear drive. side. I
> > am perplexed as to how to get the last screw removed from the motor?
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