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I have had both rear windows on my 2001 C4 CAB go bad I replaced the drivers one with a new one, The passenger one I just replaced the cable, gear and pully but it just failed again after a year. I will order a new one now, cheap is not always the best.

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Hi Rex,

 

I just fixed (August 13, 2019) the Right Rear regulator on my 2003 996 Cabrio.  There's a company in Phoenix, AZ named "Power Window Repair" who rebuild regulators for all types of cars.  I removed and shipped ($38 insured via UPS ) the failed regulator and four days later received a phone call from Derek confirming Power Window Repair received the package.  Less than 24 hours later, they (Cynthia) called again letting me know the repair was completed and needed payment ($199 + $20 for UPS shipping).  Basically, they replaced "all" of the plastic parts with machined billet aluminum parts including higher gauge cabling.  This is how Porsche should have designed in the first place.  I was impressed with their communication and more importantly, their workmanship is outstanding!!!

 

@Rex, I found Porsche's diagram and steps a little cryptic but still managed to get it done.  Let me know if you want some help and I'll be glad to FaceTime, Skype, whatever.

 

Here you go:

Power Window Repair
2439 East McDowell Road
Phoenix, AZ 85008 US
(480) 570-5116

www dot powerwindowrepair dot com

powerwindowrepairaz@gmail.com

WWW.POWERWINDOWREPAIR.COM

Power Window Repair specializes in OEM power window regulator repairs with custom metal parts. Save 40-70% on repairs in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Peoria & more!

 

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