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Rear window won't stay on top position

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Old Mar 18th, 2019, 10:17   #1
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Default Rear window won't stay on top position

Hi All!

Patient is a 2004 v50 2.4 Petrol. When hitting the "up" button for the rear-left window, the window goes all the way up, then backs down around 5 cm. If I hold the "up" button and wait until the window scrolls up, then it's stays that way. I tried rolling up the window with the key-fob instead, same result. Scrolls up, than backs down immediately.

Already tried: holding the button for a very long time after scrolling up, disconnecting battery. Neither of them had any affect.

Where should i look for?

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Old Mar 18th, 2019, 14:03   #2
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I may be wrong but I think from memory there is a calibration setting for the windows within VIDA.

You may just need to run through this again so the car 'relearns' where the 'stop' point is.
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On other cars you can sometimes push and hold the button down whilst all the windows drop and hold the button for a further 5-10 seconds, then do the same but in reverse for closing. Could be worth a try.
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I changed my battery once and the windows wouldn't do the 'auto' roll up/down afterwards. I held the button on the manual 'up' setting until the window closed and kept it pressed for a further 3 seconds maybe...the window did a little shuffle and that was that, it had now 'learned' where the closed position was.
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Thanks,

I'll try the manual setting. I only held the button on the full-auto setting, might worth a try on the manual.
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