Front one-touch windows not working
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Front one-touch windows not working
Hi guys,
I'm a proud new owner of a 2006 S40, and I've just gone through my first winter with her.
Now the snow and ice is gone, I've noticed the one-touch feature on my front windows is not working. I can roll them up and down, but I have to hold the buttons down the whole time.
The one-touch feature on the back windows, however, is working perfectly. Is there a way to reset this or is there a separate fuse that I might need to replace?
Any help is much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Stefan
I'm a proud new owner of a 2006 S40, and I've just gone through my first winter with her.
Now the snow and ice is gone, I've noticed the one-touch feature on my front windows is not working. I can roll them up and down, but I have to hold the buttons down the whole time.
The one-touch feature on the back windows, however, is working perfectly. Is there a way to reset this or is there a separate fuse that I might need to replace?
Any help is much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Stefan
#3
Solution!
Hey Travis,
Just found this.
It worked for me, here are the steps:
Just found this.
It worked for me, here are the steps:
Try performing a reset of the UEM (Upper Electronic Module), this controls the door locks and window operation:
- Close all of the doors and bonnet.
- Key in position II engine not running.
- Hold both the driver window and passenger window switches in the driver door panel in the closed or up position for 5 to 8 seconds after the windows are closed.
- Release buttons.
- Remove the ignition key.
- Operated the remote twice. lock/unlock lock/unlock.
This will reset the UEM brain. This can correct faulty operation of the sunroof and/or erratic door lock function.
Worked for mine. I had the same problem after the electric mirror switch was replaced.
EDIT: This may or may not wipe out the settings for the auto-lock, I do not know for certain as mine doesn't do it!
You could also try locking and unlocking the car via the drivers door lock, this might do the same thing - but may also loose your settings, unless the auto-lock is controlled via another of the car's computers - it could be, I don't know for sure.
- Close all of the doors and bonnet.
- Key in position II engine not running.
- Hold both the driver window and passenger window switches in the driver door panel in the closed or up position for 5 to 8 seconds after the windows are closed.
- Release buttons.
- Remove the ignition key.
- Operated the remote twice. lock/unlock lock/unlock.
This will reset the UEM brain. This can correct faulty operation of the sunroof and/or erratic door lock function.
Worked for mine. I had the same problem after the electric mirror switch was replaced.
EDIT: This may or may not wipe out the settings for the auto-lock, I do not know for certain as mine doesn't do it!
You could also try locking and unlocking the car via the drivers door lock, this might do the same thing - but may also loose your settings, unless the auto-lock is controlled via another of the car's computers - it could be, I don't know for sure.
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