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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: helen on 31 December 2009, 10:15:07

Title: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: helen on 31 December 2009, 10:15:07
Hi there, i've been silly and tried to open my front passenger window when it was frozen and the control arm came off, i repair the clip bits and i managed to reconnect the window, now when i close it it come back open about 3 inches and i have to on/off the switch to close it . also when i lock my door with the key and i turn fully  the window comes down a few inches and i have to unlock/lock to close it fully. i have tried to program the window as said in the manual but it still does it, any suggestions welcome. thankyou helen.
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: rustym95 on 01 January 2010, 09:00:04
try this may work, disconect the battery for about 10-20min then reconect should rest. if not there is a pressure switch in the window unit may be off set, :y
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: helen on 02 January 2010, 13:04:12
Hi rustym95, thanks for the reply, i'll give that a go when i get time and i'll let you know how i get on,sounds better than a four pound hammer ? helen.
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: peter19730 on 02 January 2010, 15:24:14
sounds possibly like the pressure sensor but try disconnecting the battery for about 20 mins first to reset the system
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: rustym95 on 05 January 2010, 07:52:41
have you sorted it out yet? helen
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: helen on 06 January 2010, 08:44:12
Hi rustym95, yes i have thanks, disconnected the battery for 15-20 minutes then reconnected and programed them in and they worked perfectly. thankyou for your help and thanks for the other replies, great forum. helen.
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: rustym95 on 06 January 2010, 08:53:22
it's ok gald to help :y ;D
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 06 January 2010, 10:53:31
There is no pressure sesnor on the window setup.....but a power off will reset the motor control module
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: rustym95 on 06 January 2010, 12:06:44
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There is no pressure sesnor on the window setup.....but a power off will reset the motor control module
if not why, if I push the button the window gose up, it stops if i hold the window and gose down 2 - 3 inches,.
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: Dave DND on 06 January 2010, 12:21:26
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There is no pressure sesnor on the window setup.....but a power off will reset the motor control module
if not why, if I push the button the window gose up, it stops if i hold the window and gose down 2 - 3 inches,.

Most windows have a current sensing circuit as part of the electronic control box - if the window gets stuck, the current to the motor goes up, and this is then sensed by the circuits and the windows lowered a little to allow whatever was trapped to become free.

Its not a physical sensor or switch though.

 ;)
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 06 January 2010, 12:28:09
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There is no pressure sesnor on the window setup.....but a power off will reset the motor control module
if not why, if I push the button the window gose up, it stops if i hold the window and gose down 2 - 3 inches,.

Most windows have a current sensing circuit as part of the electronic control box - if the window gets stuck, the current to the motor goes up, and this is then sensed by the circuits and the windows lowered a little to allow whatever was trapped to become free.

Its not a physical sensor or switch though.

 ;)

Correct  :y
Title: Re: ELECTRIC WINDOWS ??
Post by: unlucky mark mv6 on 06 January 2010, 13:35:38
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There is no pressure sesnor on the window setup.....but a power off will reset the motor control module
if not why, if I push the button the window gose up, it stops if i hold the window and gose down 2 - 3 inches,.

Most windows have a current sensing circuit as part of the electronic control box - if the window gets stuck, the current to the motor goes up, and this is then sensed by the circuits and the windows lowered a little to allow whatever was trapped to become free.

Its not a physical sensor or switch though.

 ;)
Very clever bloke you are dave,im jealous. ;D :y