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  1. Rear Electric Windows. 
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    My A4 has manuals rear and since I don't like manual rears I thought I'd change that.

    I picked up all the necessary bits from TonyA4 this weekend and set about converting the manual windows to electric.

    The parts:=-
    Rear windows
    Door looms
    Section of body loom
    Rear door cards
    Rear window switches
    Front switch panel

    New rear windows and wiring.


    First stage was to make some room in the car so I can run the wires as close to OEM as possible.
    Seats out.


    Next, remove door cards.


    With the door cards off I removed all the door wiring and removed the 4 torx bolts holding the frame in place.
    Before removing the bolts I marked their position on the door to aid with the aligning of the new window frames.

    Fitted the electric windows, aligned the frame so the door seals and shuts correctly.
    Fitted part of the body loom, mainly to hold the door loom in place and it saves me from having to take the door apart again (hope).

    New electric windows fitted and aligned.



    This is not over yet, just 1 part done.
    I still need to make the rest of the body loom up.
    the section that joins the rears to the front switches and where ever else it goes.
    Thats my task for this week, make a loom up and find out where else the wires need to go with in the body.

    I also need to sort out the door cards.
    The door cards I got off TonyA4 was black/blue in colour and mine is grey.
    For a temp fix untill i find the correct door cards, I'm going to take the switch panels out of the black door cards and add them to my original door cards, same goes for the front door car.
    Hopefully for a short time they will be grey with black switch panels.


    I'll up date this when I have something to update it with.
    I hope to complete this project by the coming weekend.
    I will also have my repaired clocks to fit, cruise control to finish off and since my seats are out, i'm going to try and add rear foot well lighting.

    P.S. All my original manual windows and the black door cards are for sale and open to offers.
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  2. Re: Rear Electric Windows. 
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    Since my door cards are manual and the electric door cards are black, I had to swap handle section over where the switches. Not a hard job just a bit of a pain really.


    The two door cards side by side.


    The rear plastic sections that i'm swapping over.


    The parts removed from the door cards.


    Electric switches fitted to my manual door cards.


    Also added the 5 switch pod to the drivers door.


    Now i can crack on with the loom.
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    All done.
    Matching the cables up is easy. jusy match the colours together.
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    Good work, I'm impressed is it all working as it should?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamiem View Post
    Good work, I'm impressed is it all working as it should?
    Yup.
    total open and close all works fine.
    one touch down, i need to do the mod for one touch up and the safty cut off works as well.

    I need a couple of little bits to finish it properly.
    Like a grey 4 switch pod for the drivers door and a set of grey electric rear door cards with switch pod.
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    Nice, I like your ingenuity! I'm a big fan of "factory" mods. My passat is a very high spec car from new, with most options already fitted, but my old golf was a bog standard gt tdi. I fitted cruise control, 16" santa monica alloys from the slightly newer gt tdi's, big brakes off of the Audi TT, factory rear spoiler, colour coded front and rear valances, and an R32 steering wheel. All very subtle, and fitted and worked as it should had they all been there from new
     
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