Power Window Problem
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Could also be that the windows is tilting a bit when closing and the entrapment stop is dropping the window back. Check and make sure the window is staying straight when going up.
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Try relearning/normalizing the window. Run it up to the top and let it run down. Then run it back up holding the switch. When it hits the top keep holding the switch for about 3-5 seconds. Then run it down all the way by holding the switch down and when it is down all the hold the switch down for about 3-5 seconds. If the window has relearned if should work normally now.
Don't hold the switch long enough to trip the switch circuit breaker/overload protection. This will interrupt the relearn.
Don't hold the switch long enough to trip the switch circuit breaker/overload protection. This will interrupt the relearn.
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Try relearning/normalizing the window. Run it up to the top and let it run down. Then run it back up holding the switch. When it hits the top keep holding the switch for about 3-5 seconds. Then run it down all the way by holding the switch down and when it is down all the hold the switch down for about 3-5 seconds. If the window has relearned if should work normally now.
Don't hold the switch long enough to trip the switch circuit breaker/overload protection. This will interrupt the relearn.
Don't hold the switch long enough to trip the switch circuit breaker/overload protection. This will interrupt the relearn.
Thank you for posting this fix. I had an issue with the automatic up/down feature on my 2015.5 S60 after opening it on a cold and icy day. This fix worked brilliantly!
Last edited by SMB; 01-08-2019 at 07:44 PM.
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