Mnes always done it....Think theres another post on this.
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There is another post about this guys, the clunk is normal and nothing to worry about.
The noise happens when the window hits the top of it's travel, the 'clunk' is the window hitting the stopper....I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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So you get a noise after the windows has been closed and you have let go of the button?...I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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Is there any sign of the window glass moving when the clunk happens or any noise from the winder motor?...I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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I think, if someone gets the chance, we need a video to show what's going on and I'll give the techs here a brainstorm....I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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Please excuse the fact that this video is quite shakey, its bloody cold inside the lemon today:
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Right have has a chat with the Techs and after a bit of debate the best possible answer is that the window regulator 'slips' when it has reached the top of it's travel which may cause the 'clunk' noise. The regulator is the scissor like device which raises the window, it is bolted to the door but apparently it can become lose.
Best advice, pop the door card off and tighten the bolts that hold the regulator to the door and this should, in theory, stop the noise....I should never have doubted the Lord of Bacon!!
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