If you have power windows, it is likely that you enjoy the convenience of push-button window controls. However, a faulty BMW 535i window motor can not only rob you of this convenience, but also deliver many minor annoyances and irritations that add up to one big pain. If your 535i window motor stops working, your windows will be stuck in whatever position you last left them—whether it is up, down, or somewhere in between.
A bad BMW 535i window motor can leave you with unwanted fresh air in the wintertime and the inability to cool down your stuffy cabin in the summer. With a faulty 535i window motor, the convenience of drive-through windows is no longer convenient, as you have to open your door and hang out the side of your car to use them.
Furthermore, if your BMW 535i window motor has left your windows wide open, your car's safety and security is compromised. How can you tell whether your window problem is a result of a bad 535i window motor? One way to figure it out is to keep in mind how your windows stopped working. If the operation of your windows was slowed down before they stopped working, it could have been due to a worn BMW 535i window motor. You may also have dirt buildup in the window track, or a failing car battery. If your windows stopped suddenly, listen to them when you press the switch. If there is a grinding or humming noise and your windows don't move, you probably have a stuck or broken window regulator. However, if you don't hear any sound when you press the window switch, it is likely that your 535i window motor is burned out.After you have determined that your BMW 535i window motor is causing your power window woes, browse our online catalogue for a high quality replacement 535i window motor at a great discount price.