Window won't roll up.
..and no, it doesn't seem to be a re-indexing issue and I haven't tried it either.
Basically, the retards at the shop that it was at let the battery run down, and the entire car lost power at one point. I needed to get a new battery anyway so I put one in. Window wouldn't roll up...but it would roll down (or try to roll down further until it stopped) Push on it to roll up and you hear some noise as if the motor was actuating then you hear a relay click...thats it. Any thoughts before I pull the door panel? |
You have to reindex the windows. It's in the manual.
I "think" you put the car in ACC mode and hold the up position of both window buttons for 3 seconds. Check the manual it has the full procedure. Pretty easy. You don't have to remove the door panel. |
May be window regulator.
This TSB says funny acting power window may be the exterior door switch. #08-08-64-001B: EI08034-Power Window/Regulator Concerns, Inoperative, Intermittent, Indexing, Continuous Up and Down (Diagnose Door Handle Switch, Replace if Necessary) - (May 30, 2008) |
Originally Posted by snoopdan
(Post 1582200468)
..and no, it doesn't seem to be a re-indexing issue and I haven't tried it either.
Basically, the retards at the shop that it was at let the battery run down, and the entire car lost power at one point. I needed to get a new battery anyway so I put one in. Window wouldn't roll up...but it would roll down (or try to roll down further until it stopped) Push on it to roll up and you hear some noise as if the motor was actuating then you hear a relay click...thats it. Any thoughts before I pull the door panel? |
I've replaced both of my window regulators in the last year or so. I had the same problem. First the passenger window and six months later the drivers.
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Originally Posted by speedlink
(Post 1582202462)
It probably just needs to be re-indexed. Read the manual!
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