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Old 10-13-2012, 03:01 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Gen View Post
Yes, this is normal behavior and by design. It's not a problem. If the windows notice any funny business, they'll do this.

Turn the car to accessory (so you can roll up/down the windows but not to where the engine is on)

Roll the window down as far as it will go. Roll the window up and hold the button for several seconds. Release the button and then hold it up for one second. Release the button one more time and hold it up for one second.

Voila, your window works again.



FYI, this is documented in the manual.
lol so this was all a storm in the water glass
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