Hello everyone, Yesterday I had the driver’s window close while I had something, idiot friends arm, on the glass. It stopped when the idiot's arm hit the door frame but now the window will not open or close fully in one go. What it does is go up a little bit stop and does this in three positions and visa versa when closing. I have to keep using the switch instead of just the once. My question is…is there a quick fix without having to pull the door apart like some sort of a system reset? Oh and how do I fix the service interval readout to read the correct months to my next service? It’s saying 24 months when it should be 12 months.
If this is the wrong forum could someone please move my post or inform me which one it should be in.
Thank you.
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Drivers window problems....
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Try holding the wind down button for about 15s (I think). This should reset where it knows the down position is. Then press and hold it all the way up and hold it there.
Someoen else will have to confirm how to reset the window switch but its something like that.
Someoen else will have to confirm how to reset the window switch but its something like that.
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Dungogvolts wrote:Oh and how do I fix the service interval readout to read the correct months to my next service? It’s saying 24 months when it should be 12 months.
TRy this -> http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=604&h ... e+schedule
took me a few goes first time around to get in to the menu.
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milobob wrote:Try holding the wind down button for about 15s (I think). This should reset where it knows the down position is. Then press and hold it all the way up and hold it there. Someoen else will have to confirm how to reset the window switch but its something like that.
Milobob/Bruno thanks for your info took a couple of goes but back to normal lift switch and window goes straight up and press and goes straight down dont have to hold it now just have to keep idiot mate away from open window…lol Thanks again.
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shinigami wrote:why this guy keeps calling his mate an Idiot ? i dono if they idiot press the window button or some idiot tried to close it while somebody was hanging at the open window. Peace, respect others rather then your window somebody could have got hurt.
Lol mate this post is ooooold xD
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citris.87 wrote:I heard he lost his arm... lol
you made me laugh like hell, thanks its good to start a day with a big smile.
Metalstrix wrote:[quote:6f4876d93a=shinigami]why this guy keeps calling his mate an Idiot ? i dono if they idiot press the window button or some idiot tried to close it while somebody was hanging at the open window. Peace, respect others rather then your window somebody could have got hurt.[/quote:6f4876d93a] Lol mate this post is ooooold xD
true its very old, i guess his mate is prompted by now....
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