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brzing 07-09-2013 06:35 PM

Power windows do not stop
 
My one-touch opening and closing on the power windows works fine. However, when I want to only open the window part way, I push the switch in the other direction and it auto closes. So my windows are either 100% open or closed.

Anyone else have this problem (and a solution)? Is there a certain "touch" needed? I can feel the jokes coming already.

wrb 07-09-2013 06:38 PM

there are two stages in windows switch.

if you press or push all the way, it triggers auto up/down.
if you press or push and hold, without going all the way, it will stop when you take your finger off it

Freude am Fahren 07-09-2013 06:59 PM

There should be a detent between the auto and normal operation. If you can't feel it, or you can but it auto rolls even before reaching the detent, take it in, it's defective.

tobin 07-10-2013 09:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wrb (Post 1056221)
there are two stages in windows switch.

if you press or push all the way, it triggers auto up/down.
if you press or push and hold, without going all the way, it will stop when you take your finger off it

Thanks :) Still learning all the little features myself.

sklimo 07-10-2013 10:03 AM

Buy it flowers before you start touching!!! LOL

Being serious you may be pushing too hard.

brzing 07-10-2013 03:06 PM

Thanks to all of you. I think I got it figured out now.:thanks:


Quote:

Originally Posted by wrb (Post 1056221)
there are two stages in windows switch.

if you press or push all the way, it triggers auto up/down.
if you press or push and hold, without going all the way, it will stop when you take your finger off it



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