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Window Regulator Genuine Mazda MX5 Mk4 & RF Reviews

4.8 Rating 28 Reviews
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Genuine Mazda Part
Genuine Mazda replacement electric window regulator. These are handed so please select which side you require from the drop down box.
Fits all Mk4 & RF models, 2015>Please Note: This is the regulator only and does NOT come with the motor.

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02392 644588

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sales@mx5parts.co.uk

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1 Orion Court, 5 Rodney Road,,
Portsmouth
PO4 8SZ

Richard Naylor
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Driving back from work on a Friday the window stuck open. Ordered the part when I got home and it arrived Saturday morning. Took me about a hour to fit, the hardest part fitting the motor unit. Watch the videos on you tube and do this job yourself itÆs easy, just take your time. Service from these guys is exceptional and the part been original may last a few years.
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Posted 2 years ago
Stuart Lacey
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When my window stuck in the open position on a cold and frosty morning I knew who could help me. A quick look on MX5 parts found the solution of a genuine regulator at a reasonable price. After a quick delivery my bodge repair of blocks of wood was replaced and the window was once again fully operational.
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Posted 2 years ago
David Murphy
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Engineered to fail. The cables are steel, which rust rapidly and snap. This causes the internal cog to seize up. If the cable doesn't snap, eventually it will get clogged with dirt and this will also cause issues. I've also had the misfortune of the cable unravelling. I did manage to get the unit back to working condition, but it's something you really don't want to experience. Terrible design and purposefully engineered to fail by mazda engineers in order to make money on parts.
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Posted 2 years ago
N J Kyriacou
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There's a strong possibility that problems with your mk4 electric windows are caused by a faulty regulator. The issue seems to be with the steel cable which corrodes and eventually fails. Unfortunately Mazda don't use stainless cables, something which seems like a basic error. The good news is that this is a job that any reasonably competent home mechanic can do in an hour or two. I followed a fabulous step by step You Tube video by a chap called Bob Shaw who should take the credit for me getting the job done successfully. Cheers Bob! One small tip is to make sure that the cables on the main pulley of the new regulator assembly don't spring off and unfurl themselves when you are refitting the motor. The main dealer was quoting a lead time of 2 months with the parts on back order in Japan. However, MX5parts came to the rescue once again with next day delivery - perfect service as usual! Thank you.
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Posted 3 years ago