Fiveportions
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2011 Panda Dynamic Eco 1.2 Euro 5..
Have followed some other posts re: failed elec. windows, how to remove door card etc. but am still stuck...
Basically, I can't remove the window regulator as the window is properly stuck in the down position and there isn't room to a) Get the clip off the bottom of the window or b) remove the regulator gubbins (motor, rail and cord).
I've revealed the inside of the door panel and unscrewed the motor and regulator rail. But the window just won't budge, even with much tugging.
There was a bit of a bang and clunk when it went and I suspect that the wire has either snapped or a pulley wheel has broken; there's no wire present behind the strut/guide along which the window would normally glide.
There really isn't much room in the door and the panel edges are quite sharp. I can JUST get my fingers around the bottom of the window but suspect I really want to get the clip off.. which is impossible as it is right at the bottom, inside the door.
Bit of a catch-22 really. Any ideas?
PS. I'm no mechanic!
Have followed some other posts re: failed elec. windows, how to remove door card etc. but am still stuck...
Basically, I can't remove the window regulator as the window is properly stuck in the down position and there isn't room to a) Get the clip off the bottom of the window or b) remove the regulator gubbins (motor, rail and cord).
I've revealed the inside of the door panel and unscrewed the motor and regulator rail. But the window just won't budge, even with much tugging.
There was a bit of a bang and clunk when it went and I suspect that the wire has either snapped or a pulley wheel has broken; there's no wire present behind the strut/guide along which the window would normally glide.
There really isn't much room in the door and the panel edges are quite sharp. I can JUST get my fingers around the bottom of the window but suspect I really want to get the clip off.. which is impossible as it is right at the bottom, inside the door.
Bit of a catch-22 really. Any ideas?
PS. I'm no mechanic!