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Old 11-04-2022, 07:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Many thanks for the help! I managed to fix the issue by doing the 20 second reset.
1..) Ignition in the on position
2.) lower the window all the way, and hold the button down for a slow 20 second count
then
3.) raise the window all the way, and hold the button up for a slow 20 second count
4.) stop holding your breath....and enjoy a window that works properly :0P

I gotta say the folks here really know their stuff. Owning a car like this is made much better by having people that enjoy and appreciate the car as much as I do, and are willing to offer knowledge freely. I'm a grumpy old fart, and my Z is my retirement present to myself. We all know the repair bills can cripple a bank account, and even minor issues run into the hundreds of dollars. So being able to fix some things myself is made all the easier because of this site and the folks that answer the questions on the car. I drive mine like a madman at times, because it's just so much fun to do so. It's such a well built car and it would be a waste if it never had a chance to step out and hit the high numbers, or to show a mustang what the tail lights look like every once and awhile....
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