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BMW F10 F11 Front Right Window Regulator Mechanism is a factory part from the Window Regulators and Motors category, designed for the front right window in BMW 5 Series F10/F11 models. This is a practical solution for users who want to restore the proper functioning of the electric window lift while maintaining a perfect fit with the body and guides.
The presented mechanism has been specifically designed for use on the front right side of the vehicle, ensuring correct window operation geometry and compatibility with the factory mounting points in the doors of BMW F10 and F11. This allows for an organized installation process, without the need for bodywork modifications or interference with the door structure.
This part belongs to the Window Regulators and Motors group, meaning it works in conjunction with the window control system in the passenger door, ensuring smooth window travel within the guides and stable operation throughout its full range of motion.
The regulator mechanism is responsible for transferring the drive from the control system to the window, ensuring its even lifting and lowering. The construction is adapted to the specific design of the BMW 5 Series doors, which translates to:
Thanks to the use of original mounting geometry, the regulator works with the factory door hardware, which facilitates servicing and subsequent adjustments.
The regulator comes from the BMW offering and is a used part, allowing for a reasonable repair cost while maintaining a perfect fit for the specific model. A used component of this type is a good choice when the existing mechanism has suffered from wear and tear, mechanical damage, or seized guides.
Using an original solution instead of an aftermarket alternative minimizes the risk of installation problems, incorrect window alignment, or excessive strain on the control system. This is particularly important in BMW-class vehicles, where the precision of door component fit affects acoustic comfort and body sealing.
If you are looking for other BMW Window Regulators and Motors for your car, check out the BMW window regulators and motors available in our store to select components that match your specific body version and mounting side.
When replacing a window regulator in a BMW, it is worth paying attention to the overall condition of the electrical system, guides, and door seals to avoid recurring faults due to excessive resistance in the window operation. It is also good practice to check the operation of other door mechanisms, such as the lock or speakers, while the upholstery is removed.
If you are interested in common operational issues in BMW models and want to better plan your service budget, check out the article on our blog: Troublesome BMW E90 Engines – What Can Ruin Your Budget. This is a practical addition to the knowledge for users planning long-term ownership of this brand's vehicles.
For those considering vehicle upgrades using used parts, the guide Tuning with Used Parts – How to Improve Performance While Keeping Costs Reasonable may also be useful, discussing a safe approach to using second-hand components.