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So the other day when I installed my Stillen intakes I reconnected the battery and started her up. Everything seemed to be working just fine but the windows were acting

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Old 04-01-2012, 08:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So the other day when I installed my Stillen intakes I reconnected the battery and started her up. Everything seemed to be working just fine but the windows were acting funny. The auto up function no longer works but down does. and when I get out of the car the windows come down a little but won't raise up when I shut it. ANY IDEAS?
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Get in the car close the door Ignition ON, press and hold drivers window switch down for 10 seconds and then raise the window and hold it up for 10 seconds. Repeat the procedure for the passenger window. Done!
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These are a couple stupid things to check but it never hurts to check them. Check the fuses, window lock button, and another thing you can try is to use the metal key to raise the windows from outside the car
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Get in the car close the door Ignition ON, press and hold drivers window switch down for 10 seconds and then raise the window and hold it up for 10 seconds. Repeat the procedure for the passenger window. Done!
Thank you sir that worked like a charm.
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Look into the driver manual thread on here of in the audio section theres alot of good tricks in there every Z owner should now
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Thank you sir that worked like a charm.
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excellent info thx mate
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Pretty awesome that this forum isn't too anal about someone posting something and someone would answer it without getting butt hurt about using the search bar. When I was with the MYG37.com, everyone would be anal about it and would not answer the poor guys question. One of the reason's why I like THE370Z.com!
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