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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: jock.p on 10 November 2010, 11:20:12
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Has anybody else had this problem?
The rear passenger side window seems to be opening by itself.
Three times since I got the car I have returned to find the window open by about an inch.It was definately closed when I left it. The central locking only works with the key, could this be linked to the problem? Any input is welcome :-/
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Not had the exact same problem, but I have had issues with a rear window which turned out to be the main switch on the drivers door.
Failing that I would suspect that some damp has got in somewhere and is causing a short which occasionally powers the motor, again suspect switch on either door.
Hopefully someone with greater knowledge will be along soon.
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There is a feature on most cars called Global Open.
What it means is if the interior of the car gets to hot the windows will drop about 1 inch but the car will remain locked.
It can be disabled in your case a tech 2 session may do it, but first you need to find out why yours is activating and why only 1 window does it.
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There is a feature on most cars called Global Open.
What it means is if the interior of the car gets to hot the windows will drop about 1 inch but the car will remain locked.
It can be disabled in your case a tech 2 session may do it, but first you need to find out why yours is activating and why only 1 window does it.
This isn't a feature I've ever found on an Omega. The Alarm/CL ECU can close windows and sunroof, and will do so if you hold the locking button down but I don't believe it can open them for ventilation. :-/
Kevin
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http://www.archersofashby.co.uk/Mondeo/Technology/Global%20Closing/global_closing.htm
Your right about the Omega but other cars have added function's
But if the car has a fault it may just drop a window and I have seen countless number of cars that do just what this car does.
Thats why a Tech 2 session may just locate this fault
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I`m not aware of teh "Global Open" feature on Omega`s, or indeed any other Vauxhall.
I do recall however, that there was some form of water / flood detection feature on Vauxhall cars that woudl open the windows if the car became immersed in water - allowing the occupants to escape. But seem to recall also, that this opened the windows fully, not just one of them a little bit. Worth checking the flood sensor isn`t sat in a pool of water though?
Also, most Vauxhalls are fitted with a form of safety feature that if something is jammed in the top of the window when its closing, ie, kiddies fingers, then the window would drop about an inch to prevent you from injury.
May give a couple of ideas of where to start to look?
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funny you mention that because my rear o/s rear window has just started re-opening as i attemp to close it.
It gets all the way up then opens an inch or 2 so i have to repeatedly "stab" the button to close it >:( :-[
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Has anybody else had this problem?
The rear passenger side window seems to be opening by itself.
Three times since I got the car I have returned to find the window open by about an inch.It was definately closed when I left it. The central locking only works with the key, could this be linked to the problem? Any input is welcome :-/
stupid question but we are talking electric windows here are we not? :-/
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funny you mention that because my rear o/s rear window has just started re-opening as i attemp to close it.
It gets all the way up then opens an inch or 2 so i have to repeatedly "stab" the button to close it >:( :-[
your problem is that the glass is tight in the runner/channel, the anti-trap electronics thinks there's a hand or something trapped, hence it going back down a bit. Try lub'ing the channel, silicon spray :y :y :y
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funny you mention that because my rear o/s rear window has just started re-opening as i attemp to close it.
It gets all the way up then opens an inch or 2 so i have to repeatedly "stab" the button to close it >:( :-[
your problem is that the glass is tight in the runner/channel, the anti-trap electronics thinks there's a hand or something trapped, hence it going back down a bit. Try lub'ing the channel, silicon spray :y :y :y
Definately 2nd that one !!
:y
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funny you mention that because my rear o/s rear window has just started re-opening as i attemp to close it.
It gets all the way up then opens an inch or 2 so i have to repeatedly "stab" the button to close it >:( :-[
I'm getting that problem with the other rear window,I new about the anti-trap system so I'm not too worried about that,I'll try lubing it with silicon.My main concern is the window opening by itself.Thanks for the replies and suggestions.Keep them coming.
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Has anybody else had this problem?
The rear passenger side window seems to be opening by itself.
Three times since I got the car I have returned to find the window open by about an inch.It was definately closed when I left it. The central locking only works with the key, could this be linked to the problem? Any input is welcome :-/
It happened again while the car was parked up. Nobody was near it for 2 days but when I returned the window was down about an inch. Any theories?
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There is a feature on most cars called Global Open.
What it means is if the interior of the car gets to hot the windows will drop about 1 inch but the car will remain locked.
It can be disabled in your case a tech 2 session may do it, but first you need to find out why yours is activating and why only 1 window does it.
Global open lol...i have heard it all now..yeah let me have the windows open an inch so car crime can rocket...too much sprit at christmas i think.....ACPO would sumersalt with your ideas...lol
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Has anybody else had this problem?
The rear passenger side window seems to be opening by itself.
Three times since I got the car I have returned to find the window open by about an inch.It was definately closed when I left it. The central locking only works with the key, could this be linked to the problem? Any input is welcome :-/
I have had this exact problem, rear passenger window would open about an inch, this went on for about a week. I still have no idea what caused it, but my solution worked.
I Left all windows open, got out of the car and locked it with the key, holding the key until all the windows were fully closed.
It hasn't happened again since doing this and that was three weeks ago. Might be worth a try.
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Has anybody else had this problem?
The rear passenger side window seems to be opening by itself.
Three times since I got the car I have returned to find the window open by about an inch.It was definately closed when I left it. The central locking only works with the key, could this be linked to the problem? Any input is welcome :-/
I have had this exact problem, rear passenger window would open about an inch, this went on for about a week. I still have no idea what caused it, but my solution worked.
I Left all windows open, got out of the car and locked it with the key, holding the key until all the windows were fully closed.
It hasn't happened again since doing this and that was three weeks ago. Might be worth a try.
Thanks I'll give it a try.
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Has anybody else had this problem?
The rear passenger side window seems to be opening by itself.
Three times since I got the car I have returned to find the window open by about an inch.It was definately closed when I left it. The central locking only works with the key, could this be linked to the problem? Any input is welcome :-/
It happened again while the car was parked up. Nobody was near it for 2 days but when I returned the window was down about an inch. Any theories?
It's happening again! This time when I returned to my car the window was fully open.This is not good.Can anybody help?
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Not had the exact same problem, but I have had issues with a rear window which turned out to be the main switch on the drivers door.
Failing that I would suspect that some damp has got in somewhere and is causing a short which occasionally powers the motor, again suspect switch on either door.
Hopefully someone with greater knowledge will be along soon.
I would agree with this, try disconnecting the switch on the rear door, if that don't work try disconnecting the front door switch and see if that cures it.
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It happened again while the car was parked up. Nobody was near it for 2 days but when I returned the window was down about an inch. Any theories?
What holds the window closed?
If there is a problem with some mechanical or electric part for holding the window up it can slide down over time (this is just a common sense presumption).
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It happened again while the car was parked up. Nobody was near it for 2 days but when I returned the window was down about an inch. Any theories?
What holds the window closed?
If there is a problem with some mechanical or electric part for holding the window up it can slide down over time (this is just a common sense presumption).
I have tried pulling the window down but it is solid.I think I'll go with vauxdrivers suggestion and check out the switches.Thanks to all for taking the time to reply
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i have had this before, dont know why but i cured it by resetting the "total closure " programme. to do this, send the offending window fully open, then close the window with the close button but HOLD THE BUTTON IN CLOSE POSITION UNTILL WINDOW CLOSED BUT KEEP THE BUTTON HELD CLOSED FOR A FURTHER 5 SECONDS, a slight click will be heard. then operate the window as normal, open then close. hey presto, problem solved. :y
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i have had this before, dont know why but i cured it by resetting the "total closure " programme. to do this, send the offending window fully open, then close the window with the close button but HOLD THE BUTTON IN CLOSE POSITION UNTILL WINDOW CLOSED BUT KEEP THE BUTTON HELD CLOSED FOR A FURTHER 5 SECONDS, a slight click will be heard. then operate the window as normal, open then close. hey presto, problem solved. :y
I've done this but no click. I'll just have to wait and see if it happens again.Once again thanks for the input.
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It happened again while the car was parked up. Nobody was near it for 2 days but when I returned the window was down about an inch. Any theories?
What holds the window closed?
If there is a problem with some mechanical or electric part for holding the window up it can slide down over time (this is just a common sense presumption).
I have tried pulling the window down but it is solid.I think I'll go with vauxdrivers suggestion and check out the switches.Thanks to all for taking the time to reply
I would also try unplugging the window switches in order to rule them out
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Have not seen this on Omega yet but have encountered broken wires in loom going to rear doors on Zafira and Astra. Caused by repeated opening & closing on pass rear door where child seat usually is. Insulation gets brittle and cracks causing wires to short. Can cause all sort of weird things to happen. Would unplug door and have a look just to rule it out at any rate.