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Audi S4 Power Window Regulator Fix: Costs & Tips

My power windows stopped working completely in my 2017 Audi S4 (gas, 91800km). The diagnostic showed an error code related to the window regulator. Last time I had a bad repair experience, so I am hesitant to visit another shop without knowing what to expect. Has anyone dealt with similar window regulator issues? Looking for repair experiences and approximate costs for fixing this.

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martinmeier62

Had the same window mechanism issue on my 2014 Audi A4 2.0T. The window regulator motor failed completely, causing the car window to stop responding to any commands from the main window control panel. The repair required removing the door panel to access and replace the entire window regulator assembly. In my case, both the motor and the mechanical components were worn out. This is actually a common problem on these Audi models after about 80000-100000km. The repair took about 2 hours at the shop. They needed specialized tools to remove the door trim without damaging the clips and to properly align the new regulator. The window mechanism needed proper calibration after installation to ensure smooth operation and proper auto up/down function. This is not a particularly complex repair for an experienced technician, but it requires attention to detail during reassembly to prevent rattles and ensure proper window alignment. The most important part is using OEM or high-quality aftermarket parts, as lower quality regulators tend to fail prematurely. Worth noting that a complete regulator failure like this typically doesnt happen suddenly, there are usually warning signs like slow operation or grinding sounds from the window control system.

sarahstorm1 (Author)

Thanks for sharing your detailed experience with the window regulator repair. I actually had the same issue with my 2017 S4 last year. The automotive repair shop fixed it pretty quickly, but I noticed some small squeaking noises from the window track a few months later. Did you experience any issues after your repair was done? Also curious about the final cost, might help me gauge if I paid too much for mine. Would be good to know since these window control problems seem fairly common on our models.

martinmeier62

After getting my 2014 A4 repaired at the mechanic, the window regulator has worked flawlessly. The power windows now operate smoothly without any squeaking or resistance. For full transparency, the total repair cost was 200 Euro, which included replacing the faulty window motor and a thorough check of the entire window control system. The key difference might be that my repair shop went beyond just fixing the immediate issue. They actually cleaned and lubricated the window tracks while they had the door panel off. This extra step probably helped prevent those post-repair noises you mentioned experiencing. Since these window regulator problems are indeed common in our models, its crucial to address any small issues early before they develop into complete failures. The smooth operation of my windows now confirms that investing in a proper repair was worth it, even if the initial cost seemed substantial.

sarahstorm1 (Author)

After reading about your experience, I wanted to share how my repair journey went. I finally took my S4 to a certified automotive repair shop last week. The window regulator replacement cost me 380 Euro total, definitely more than yours, but they also found and fixed some damaged window control wiring while doing the work. The repair took about 3 hours since they had to deal with both the regulator and wiring issues. The mechanic showed me the old parts, the window mechanism was completely worn out, which explained why the car window stopped working so abruptly. The good news is that everything works perfectly now. No squeaking, no hesitation when using the controls, and the auto up/down feature is working smoothly again. This shop definitely did a better job than my previous repair experience. For anyone else facing similar issues, yes, these window regulator problems are common, but getting them fixed properly the first time makes a huge difference. Just make sure to ask about their experience with similar repairs and what kind of parts they use before committing.

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