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Driver Side Window Fault?

Hoopster

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Appreciate any feedback on a small problem I'm having with the one-touch close on my drivers window - The window will open with one touch, but when closing with the one touch it rises only halfway, stops and then lowers again. If I keep my finger on the button the window will close as normal.

The car has been unused for about 10 days prior to this - and the problem seems consistent not erratic, so I'm just wondering if there's been any kind of automatic electrical system change as a result of the car being left idle for a while - or any kind window re-set sequence I can perform?

Thanks for any suggestions,
Adam
 
Mine does this occasionally too.
If you close the window and open it again fully a couple of times it usually resets itself.
 
It may have lost it's memory as to where the "top" is.

If I recall, you raise the window all the way to the top, and keep the button pressed for a few seconds to reset it.
 

ORIGINAL: Mark Bennett

It may have lost it's memory as to where the "top" is.

If I recall, you raise the window all the way to the top, and keep the button pressed for a few seconds to reset it.

Thanks Mark - that seems to have done the trick.
 

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