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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: Aussie Keith on October 03, 2018, 06:52:27

Title: GD front window motor
Post by: Aussie Keith on October 03, 2018, 06:52:27
I had the front  passengers side window refuse to go down last year, fixed under warranty. Apparently the motor was replaced. Now the drivers side motor window also refuses to go down. I can hear a clicking noise inside the door on operating the switch, and that's it. Same symptoms as the previous fault.

Is this common? Strikes me as either a known defect if it happens frequently and therefore should be a thing the manufacturer sorts out at their cost - or extremely unlucky which I find hard to believe. Cost to repair was quoted as $400-500.

Any ideas on whats going on here??

Title: Re: GD front window motor
Post by: CraigB on October 03, 2018, 07:26:51
I had the left window switch go on mine within the first year, no issues since then  :Touch:
Title: Re: GD front window motor
Post by: Dazzler on October 03, 2018, 10:06:44
I had the front  passengers side window refuse to go down last year, fixed under warranty. Apparently the motor was replaced. Now the drivers side motor window also refuses to go down. I can hear a clicking noise inside the door on operating the switch, and that's it. Same symptoms as the previous fault.

Is this common? Strikes me as either a known defect if it happens frequently and therefore should be a thing the manufacturer sorts out at their cost - or extremely unlucky which I find hard to believe. Cost to repair was quoted as $400-500.

Any ideas on whats going on here??

@tw2005 Gerard has spoken quite a bit about window issues in the FD but not sure if the GD is the same.  :undecided:
Title: Re: GD front window motor
Post by: tw2005 on October 03, 2018, 11:40:09
Kinda interesting, so motor clicks no movement. Window is not sticking and motor tripping on over current? If it's just out of wty, why not have a crack and and state the left has already failed. See if the consumer laws help otherwise if you can handle a screwdriver and a 10mm socket, remove the trim , get either a used one or new from somewhere and replcae it your self.

$400-500, they can get .............................. :crazy1:

assuming you need a motor,

Not stocked at Koraps but $40 USD + postage. I'd be amazed if it cost more than $150 delivered

82460A5000

But check that numbe is correct, wagon shows different number

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Title: Re: GD front window motor
Post by: Dazzler on October 03, 2018, 13:37:01
Cheers Gerard.  I don't care what NZ says about you, I reckon you are tops!  :goodjob2: :goodjob:
Title: Re: GD front window motor
Post by: Hornet on October 11, 2018, 00:58:14
Recently the drivers side door window switch failed to raise or lower the passenger window. Being old and lazy I took it to my mechanic who obtained the price of a new switch for the FD. At $494 both he and I thought it unreasonable. The mechanic recommended an Auto Electrician somewhere in West End Brisbane who repaired the faulty unit. It took 3 days by courier and the repaired unit was back and re-fitted in Bundaberg. The total cost was $150, much better than the $494 plus $35 labor for my mechanic had I fitted a new switch. I have found the cost of new parts for my FD to be a bit over the top.
Title: Re: GD front window motor
Post by: Dazzler on October 11, 2018, 06:23:18
Recently the drivers side door window switch failed to raise or lower the passenger window. Being old and lazy I took it to my mechanic who obtained the price of a new switch for the FD. At $494 both he and I thought it unreasonable. The mechanic recommended an Auto Electrician somewhere in West End Brisbane who repaired the faulty unit. It took 3 days by courier and the repaired unit was back and re-fitted in Bundaberg. The total cost was $150, much better than the $494 plus $35 labor for my mechanic had I fitted a new switch. I have found the cost of new parts for my FD to be a bit over the top.

Good result (wreckers might have been another option, but maybe no cheaper and always unknown quality) :undecided:
Title: Re: GD front window motor
Post by: Aussie Keith on December 14, 2018, 11:25:56
Recently the drivers side door window switch failed to raise or lower the passenger window. Being old and lazy I took it to my mechanic who obtained the price of a new switch for the FD. At $494 both he and I thought it unreasonable. The mechanic recommended an Auto Electrician somewhere in West End Brisbane who repaired the faulty unit. It took 3 days by courier and the repaired unit was back and re-fitted in Bundaberg. The total cost was $150, much better than the $494 plus $35 labor for my mechanic had I fitted a new switch. I have found the cost of new parts for my FD to be a bit over the top.

Car was serviced today and sure enough the switch was diagnosed as open circuit, lets just say $500-00 to repair. Could you please forward me your recommendation and I'll get it done there. Many thanks.
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