It may not be beneficial Steve
So much for German engineeringZelandeth wrote: 28 May 2026, 15:46 Could be worse - a bunch of VWs have a metal panel riveted on the inside of the door that you need to drill out to get to anything. Ideally without putting a drill straight through the wiring loom which is helpfully right behind one of the rivets. Cheers VW, so helpful.
Indeed and I could see a circumstance where had the window stuck in a different place, smashing the glass might have been the only option. The priority for Audi was definitely on assembly and not repair. I doubt they're unique in this... In fact, I knowZelandeth wrote: 28 May 2026, 15:46I've never got along with cable operated windows - they've almost invariably ended up with me very nearly smashing the window in frustration when I've had to work on them.
I now have the new regulator assembly and expect it to take no longer than about five minutes to fit. It's a pattern part and I was intrigued to note that the stud I had to take the angel grinder to on the original part is already suitably shortened to allow it to be installed with the window glass in place...
I'll be doing the job late this afternoon so it's done before I go away on holiday...