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I saw the PO of my car yesterday and he mentioned a tool the could manually raise and lower the windows after you had removed a plastic cap in the door jam. Anyone have a picture of this mysterious tool?
 

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On the Mobile Traditions site its called "steering rack"(?)
part # 51378745162
NLA of course

Its a flat piece of plastic with teeth cut across the width.
A rack as in "rack & pinion".

Its a dreadful way to move the glass. Ask me how I know...
 

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Its a dreadful way to move the glass. Ask me how I know...

Has anyone raise a window with their fingers from the fully down position to all the way up? Not a very pleasant task...took me about a 1,000 finger flicks. Yes, I counted! :lol:
 

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Mystery tool:

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Like Bert says, it will still take you a long time to get the window up or down, this will just save your fingers.

I saw the PO of my car yesterday and he mentioned a tool the could manually raise and lower the windows after you had removed a plastic cap in the door jam. Anyone have a picture of this mysterious tool?
 

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Is the tool or the finger operation faster than an original motor?

barely...On another note, I wonder how many of us would want one of these if it could be made? My cousin does plastic prototype creation and maybe could make a mold to pop out a dozen or so?

Thoughts?
 

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count me in. if its not too expensive i will buy 2


barely...On another note, I wonder how many of us would want one of these if it could be made? My cousin does plastic prototype creation and maybe could make a mold to pop out a dozen or so?

Thoughts?
 

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If you can't find a local example you can use mine to make the mold, provided of course that it makes it safely back to my tool kit at some point ;)

barely...On another note, I wonder how many of us would want one of these if it could be made? My cousin does plastic prototype creation and maybe could make a mold to pop out a dozen or so?

Thoughts?
 

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If you can't find a local example you can use mine to make the mold, provided of course that it makes it safely back to my tool kit at some point ;)

Can you measure the dimensions and send it to me?
Some good pictures would give me a good start to get an idea of the cost.
Nobody wants a "nice to have but pretty useless tool" for $100!

More info to follow.
 

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Yes and I will send a tracing.

Can you measure the dimensions and send it to me?
Some good pictures would give me a good start to get an idea of the cost.
Nobody wants a "nice to have but pretty useless tool" for $100!

More info to follow.
 

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might be worth pressing into a fine clay - Stan, ask the person that would make the tools how they would make a mold.
 

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I saw one of these, a dog's years ago. IIRC it was all molded, not machined. But then BMW has done stranger things. I'd still choose to use a finger if needed. You usually only need to run the window a fraction of an inch to unstick it from fully closed... unless you hit the switch wrong and immediately send it back up to fully jammed again. BTDT.
 
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