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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #15 on: 04 October 2008, 17:47:07 »

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Mmmm, the rivets and airbag issues are why I think I need to ask for someone to at least help me.

I'd also like to try to diagnose it 1st, just to make sure that replacing the motor/mechanism doesn't actually solve the problem.

Any ideas folks?

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« Reply #16 on: 05 October 2008, 02:30:51 »

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Mmmm, the rivets and airbag issues are why I think I need to ask for someone to at least help me.

I'd also like to try to diagnose it 1st, just to make sure that replacing the motor/mechanism doesn't actually solve the problem.

Any ideas folks?

 :-/

Give up smokeing you weak minded individual. Before you die a long and lingering death... you dont like smoking it makes you think you do, thats how it works... Opening the window will make no differance to the stink in the car, dont help him fix it until he gives up. For the cars sake if not his own...
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #17 on: 05 October 2008, 02:50:02 »

Bog off, you self righteous bloke you. :P
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« Reply #18 on: 05 October 2008, 03:10:00 »

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Bog off, you self riteous bloke you.
All bs for... I cant give up! Cant do it can you! Ill give up being self righteous if you give up smoking? :)
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #19 on: 05 October 2008, 08:57:36 »

I haven't asked for life advice and would rather not be getting it. This is a forum for asking for help on the Omega, not how to live your life.

I have asked for some advice, and perhaps some hands on help, in trying to fix a broken part of my car. Please leave it mate as it is beginning to wear thin with me now. It's not that I can't take a joke, but I have asked once; and I also think that there are sections of this forum for a reason. This isn't General Chat it is Omega General Help.

Let's take the smoking issue and put it to a debate on another section, at which point I will immedaiately concede that you are right and I should stop, but I still want my window to work.

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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #20 on: 05 October 2008, 10:15:15 »

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I haveb't asked for life advice and would rather not be getting it. This is a forum for asking for help on the Omega, not how to live your life.

I have asked for some advice, and perhaps some hands on help, in trying to fix a broken part of my car. Please leave it mate as it is beginning to wear thin with me now. It's not that I can't take a joke, but I have asked once; and I also think that there are sections of this forum for a reason. This isn't General Chat it is Omega General Help.

Let take the smoking issue and put it to a deate on another section, at which point I will immedaiately concede that you are right and I should stop, but I still want my window to work.

Well said! :y
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #21 on: 05 October 2008, 17:43:49 »

OK then, does anyone know of a trustworthy garage that I could take this to that isn't that far from Bedford (25 miles radius or so).

Thanks

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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #22 on: 05 October 2008, 17:49:44 »

if you wernt so far away nath would do it for you mate  :(
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #23 on: 05 October 2008, 17:57:50 »

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I haven't asked for life advice and would rather not be getting it. This is a forum for asking for help on the Omega, not how to live your life.
I have asked for some advice, and perhaps some hands on help, in trying to fix a broken part of my car. Please leave it mate as it is beginning to wear thin with me now. It's not that I can't take a joke, but I have asked once; and I also think that there are sections of this forum for a reason. This isn't General Chat it is Omega General Help.

Let's take the smoking issue and put it to a debate on another section, at which point I will immedaiately concede that you are right and I should stop, but I still want my window to work.


Agreed.

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Give up smokeing you weak minded individual. Before you die a long and lingering death... you dont like smoking it makes you think you do, thats how it works... Opening the window will make no differance to the stink in the car, dont help him fix it until he gives up. For the cars sake if not his own...


If anyone wants to pontificate on the rights and wrongs of smoking, burning, brazing, branding or any other issue thats close to their heart, use genchat.  This section is for tech advice, not an opportunity for anyone to impose their lifestyle thoughts or teachings on anyone else....    >:(
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #24 on: 05 October 2008, 18:18:13 »

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if you wernt so far away nath would do it for you mate  :(

That's a very kind offer; thanks.

According to Google Maps you're about 121 miles away which, by my reckoning, is about 2 - 3 hours away.

I could stomach that drive if it came to it; would you mind if I keep that option open and see if anything more local comes up? I suppose the advantage of coming to you is that it saves the postage costs of sending the replacement parts down if they are needed.

Thanks again, that's a kind offer. :y
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #25 on: 05 October 2008, 18:48:27 »

If you find a place that does a good job for not much cash, show me, cause i need mine done at some point.

Thing is most places will charge a fortune to strip that down.

I can take the door card off easy enough, but its the rivets, airbag sensor and actually replacing the motor which scares me.
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #26 on: 05 October 2008, 18:55:06 »

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if you wernt so far away nath would do it for you mate  :(

That's a very kind offer; thanks.

According to Google Maps you're about 121 miles away which, by my reckoning, is about 2 - 3 hours away.

I could stomach that drive if it came to it; would you mind if I keep that option open and see if anything more local comes up? I suppose the advantage of coming to you is that it saves the postage costs of sending the replacement parts down if they are needed.

Thanks again, that's a kind offer. :y

no worries mate let me know !  :y
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #27 on: 05 October 2008, 18:55:41 »

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If you find a place that does a good job for not much cash, show me, cause i need mine done at some point.

Thing is most places will charge a fortune to strip that down.

I can take the door card off easy enough, but its the rivets, airbag sensor and actually replacing the motor which scares me.

same for you tunnie will fit at my house no worries  :y
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« Reply #28 on: 05 October 2008, 23:00:55 »

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if you wernt so far away nath would do it for you mate  :(

That's a very kind offer; thanks.

According to Google Maps you're about 121 miles away which, by my reckoning, is about 2 - 3 hours away.

I could stomach that drive if it came to it; would you mind if I keep that option open and see if anything more local comes up? I suppose the advantage of coming to you is that it saves the postage costs of sending the replacement parts down if they are needed.

Thanks again, that's a kind offer. :y

no worries mate let me know !  :y

Mark,

Just sent you a PM :y
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Re: Driver's door window
« Reply #29 on: 06 October 2008, 00:17:02 »

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Give up smokeing you weak minded individual. Before you die a long and lingering death... you dont like smoking it makes you think you do, thats how it works... Opening the window will make no differance to the stink in the car, dont help him fix it until he gives up. For the cars sake if not his own...
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Admin people - this is an offensive post - the original poster was asking car advice - not lifestyle >:( :( >:(
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