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HELP window wont roll up
Not sure if this is the right place for this thread but today i finished a 12 hour day of modding up the Z had the battery disconected the whole time. Installed Stillen HFC, Non Stop Tuning Underdrive an Overdrive pulleys, and Stillen Gen 3 Intake. So once i had everything on went for a drive with windows down got back put bumper on and started the drive home tried to put windows up and noticed that they wouldnt do it all the way when u pull the switch had to hold the whole time. So when i got back to my house pulled front bumper back off and some other obstructions could find any loose conections. Put it back together and called my friend with a G35 who had had the same problem before gave some advice on holding the switch for the windows to reset it. So i fiddled with the passenger one holding it down for 10 seconds then up for ten seconds and it reset itself i guess cause it works now. When i tried with the driver side window it went down now nothing wont go up makes a click like it has power when i push it down no noise when i pull it up any thoughts sugestions. Any help would be great ill also post some pics when i get them from friend forgot my camera and hopefully once i get exhaust and ecu tune ill get down to the dynno an put up some WHP numbers.
Thank you in advance for any help Kareem |
Oh just membered no warnings or check engine light came on when i started just did this once though when i first had it started opened the door and it beeped like 6 times in a row couldnt get it 2 duplicate that though
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http://www.the370z.com/audio-video/8...-installs.html its late and i didnt get to read the whole thing... But did you try that.
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No i havent yet yah it is late but ill take a look at that TY
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tried the whole 15 second thing down then up no bueno still wont work:confused:
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Well... Not sure what you can do since I never looked at window controls. But push comes to shove if your car is outside and u have no indoor place to park it, remove the door panels, splice into the motor wires (there should be two) tie wires from the pos and neg terminals on the batteries and attach them to the two wires on the motor. If it goes further down or doesn’t move at all switch it and it will go up. I do this for my neighbors who don’t care to fix their windows and just want it up. Like I said that is a step you want to take if you have no indoor place to park your car, and its going to rain before you get a chance to have it looked at. And even if you do it. Its nothing a little electrical tape wont fix.
But if you have time. Take it to a shop and they'll test your switches. Meanwhile you can check your fuses. |
Thankfully i have a garage and i guess ill have to take a closer look at the fuses
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:confused:
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from what i saw it looks like 1 fuse 4 both windows but im worn out as all may just have 2 go 2 dealership in morning
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I had a similar 3 day audio installation this weekend, and had almost the exact same thing happen...
Tell me this - did you close the door and try it? My scenario: With the door open, pressing down makes the motors click - up does nothing. Close the door: hold window down until I heard the click - then held the window up and it went up... held the switch up for 15 seconds and it was fine. |
LOL funny thing i just got off the phone with the service center and that is what they recomended and it actually fixed it ty for the post i was getting ready 2 tear the whole door apart
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thanks for this thread man... ill remember it when like my windows dont go up....
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I had the same problem. then i read the service manual and it tells you how to fix it. you have to do it everytime the battery is disconnected. its designed to prevent you from breaking the window when you close the door.
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i had to hold the switch in the up position an kinda close the door hard but then it started working then i had to go through the reset procedure of holding the switch in the up position for 15 seconds no problems as of yesterday around 2 when i got it fixed
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