Converting electric windows?

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Phatman
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Converting electric windows?

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Has anyone converted electric windows to manual? Wondered what componants you'd have to change...
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Aup.

You can get a kit from GSF car parts, and at the moment they are on clearance. That's if you're Polo's a 2 door.

https://secure.gsfcarparts.com/shop/pro ... rsid=89908

I've done a similiar thread before. A couple of people have done the conversion using the kit.
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Isn't this for converting to electric windows? I want to get rid of the crappy things :(
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Phatman wrote:Isn't this for converting to electric windows? I want to get rid of the crappy things :(
LMAO, sorry dude, didn't read your post correctly at all, apologies!

Should be too hard mate. GSF do the mechanism for just over £30 for a pair, just maybe need to source some door cards and a winder.

Should be really easy to do, and if you remove the electric windows correctly, you could make a profit on the whole conversion.

Although when you come to sell, if you do, a car without leccy windows slightly de-values it. Up to you though mate though, why don't you like them? Here's me trying to get some!
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They're more trouble than they're worth! I would stick with your keep fit windows if I were you. The number of times I switch the engine off with the windows down, doh! Sliding windows would be cool 8)
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That's what I like about the GTi, I'm pretty certain that even if I turn the engine off and take the key out that for a certain amount of time I can still operate the windows 8)
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Post by inder »

Yep, I think its up to 10mins or something like that, might be a shorter time.

p.s there is a DIY guide on this forum, where you can install a metal bridge for the window relay, so its constantly functions - even after engine is off :wink:
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