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Electric window with mind of its own!?
« on: 17 October 2006, 22:34:59 »

I have recently acquired a most excellent 3 litre Elite from none other than Laidback 66, but it has one glitch...the rear n/s rear passenger window does not do as its told and refuses to shut completely.

Obviously this is an electrical fault but has anyone any idea how to rectify?

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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #1 on: 17 October 2006, 22:36:47 »

Must be dodgy if it came from LB66 ;)

Have you tried reseting it?
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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #2 on: 17 October 2006, 22:41:49 »

Can't fault the car or LB66 - both splendid!

...but how do I reset it?

Cheers

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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #3 on: 17 October 2006, 22:46:41 »

press and hold the button in the down position until it stops, then a couple of seconds you hear a relay click. Then hold the button in the up position until it closes, a couple of seconds later the relay should click again ... job done. Auto-open and close should now both work!!
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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #4 on: 17 October 2006, 22:46:48 »

close window, then press and hold it closed for around 5s...
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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #5 on: 17 October 2006, 22:49:44 »

OK, many thanks, will give both your suggestions a go. :y

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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #6 on: 17 October 2006, 22:52:12 »

Only need to do on close position, not open. Yes, you do hear a relay click if you're quiet enough...
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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #7 on: 17 October 2006, 23:07:10 »

Hey Charlie, when closing the window does it get part way up- say two thirds - then just go back down again?

Mine does that. You have to move it up inch by inch till it fully closes.

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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #8 on: 18 October 2006, 07:09:35 »

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Hey Charlie, when closing the window does it get part way up- say two thirds - then just go back down again?
Mine does that. You have to move it up inch by inch till it fully closes.
Dave
It's sticking, and the hence thinks something / someone is stuck in it, so auto-opens again.
If thats you're problem then try a wee spray of ptfe in the side runners/ seals.
That should free it up after a couple of cycles of up and down.  :y
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Re: Electric window with mind of its own!?
« Reply #9 on: 18 October 2006, 13:52:01 »

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Hey Charlie, when closing the window does it get part way up- say two thirds - then just go back down again?
Mine does that. You have to move it up inch by inch till it fully closes.
Dave
It's sticking, and the hence thinks something / someone is stuck in it, so auto-opens again.
If thats you're problem then try a wee spray of ptfe in the side runners/ seals.
That should free it up after a couple of cycles of up and down.  :y

Cheers mate. I'll give it a try on mine.

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