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Old May 2, 2016 | 03:44 PM
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Problem Accessing my DB9's Quarter Window Actuator / Regulator

I was wondering whether anyone might have advice or tips on tackling a problem with my '07 DB9 Volante:

Apparently, the pin on the passenger side (under the tonneau cover) that slides in and out (locking the tonneau in place) isn't moving so the convertible top won't raise/lower. However, my mechanic is having a hard time accessing the top mechanism because the little passenger-side quarter-window is in the down position (and in the way). The rear-quarter glass needs to be raised up, independently of the top mechanism, to work on the car.

Is this something anyone's ever come across and/or does anyone know the easiest way to access the window motor and operate that small window? It's hard to reach because of how its positioned and the amount of space in there.

I'd appreciate any suggestion(s) anyone might have.

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Old May 2, 2016 | 04:28 PM
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I have the same issue, from the service manual it looks like you gain access the the locking mechanism through the trunk with the roof raised.

But that is my guess, it does not actually say clearly how to get access.
 
Old May 3, 2016 | 08:10 AM
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Thank you.

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I have the same issue, from the service manual it looks like you gain access the the locking mechanism through the trunk with the roof raised.

But that is my guess, it does not actually say clearly how to get access.
Please let me know if you have any success accessing the motor in that way.
 
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Randy,

I was able to obtain a copy of an official Aston Martin technical bulletin that provides step-by-step instructions for removing the quarter-window glass and repairing/replacing the convertible roof actuator. The bulletin suggests that water seepage may be the culprit.

Please message me directly if you'd like me to email you a copy of the document.
 
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Would it be possible for you to forward a copy of the bulletin pertaining to this thread, please?

Thank you.
 
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Would it be possible for you to forward a copy of the bulletin pertaining to this thread, please?

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It's attached as a PDF. I hope it helps!


 
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It's attached as a PDF. I hope it helps!
there are steps missing, just so you know.
 
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there are steps missing, just so you know.
The auto body shop I brought it to had no problems following the instructions and making the repair.
 
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The missing steps are obvious, one is removing the screws holding the convertible trim pieces to the panel and I forget the other. But it was obvious too.
 
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Originally Posted by Subzero288
Randy,

I was able to obtain a copy of an official Aston Martin technical bulletin that provides step-by-step instructions for removing the quarter-window glass and repairing/replacing the convertible roof actuator. The bulletin suggests that water seepage may be the culprit.

Please message me directly if you'd like me to email you a copy of the document.
Hi Mate, Are you able to share the document of how to remove quarter window from down position? I think my actuator is fried.
 
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