Window Issue (video)
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I've had this issue with the rear passenger windows of my 2013 CD for as long as I've owned it (almost a full year, now). The vehicle is under warranty until the end of October and we've replaced the window motor twice and the control switch on the driver's door once. My service advisor and senior tech at the dealership say they're stumped. The symptoms are actually two fold. At times the "express/ auto" function of the window switch doesn't work properly and just requires holding the switch in the middle position to adjust up or down. That's an inconvenience, but not something that I would call a major problem. The other issue I deem much more serious; at times when the auto function DOES work, the window will get to the top and then kick back down. See video attached. I narrowly avoided a serious mishap a couple days ago when I THOUGHT the window had rolled up properly, before I got out of the car, but in fact it had not. Had I not later on that evening gone out to my car to retrieve something, I never would have known and my irrigation system would have been blasting into the interior of the vehicle for 20 minutes the next morning! Obviously, not having a reliable means of closing a window is a big problem. Please see the attached video and PLEASE let me know if you have any suggestions. Has anybody ever seen this before? Also, please ignore my daughter and I talking about this !@$@*$ window!!
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Had you tried the re-learn sequence?
1. Roll the window up and continue to hold the button in the up position for an additional 5 to 10 seconds.
2. roll the window down and continue to hold the button down for an additional 5 to 10 seconds.
3. Repeat
Should work to reset the top and bottom points.
1. Roll the window up and continue to hold the button in the up position for an additional 5 to 10 seconds.
2. roll the window down and continue to hold the button down for an additional 5 to 10 seconds.
3. Repeat
Should work to reset the top and bottom points.
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I thought RAudi Driver's suggestion may have fixed the issue, but it has again reared it's ugly head. Any help? Service advisor is now saying perhaps the the vertical strips alongside the edge of the windows are pinching the window.
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I think the service adviser may be correct. If the window mechanism sees too much resistance to going up - two things happen. The one-touch close is disabled, and the window backs down (anti-pinch function.) Tell them to order the strips.
BTW - window isn't tinted is it? Tint has been known to cause these sort of problems, especially if it extends into the window channel.
BTW - window isn't tinted is it? Tint has been known to cause these sort of problems, especially if it extends into the window channel.
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I thought RAudi Driver's suggestion may have fixed the issue, but it has again reared it's ugly head. Any help? Service advisor is now saying perhaps the the vertical strips alongside the edge of the windows are pinching the window.
This parts diagram might be helpful in understanding the pieces. From the looks of it there are two pieces inside and out along the bottom and then one u-shaped part that contains the top and side channels.
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The window does not have any aftermarket tint on it I don't believe there has been any serious body work done. I've owned the PIG for a year now and nothing showed up on the Carfax.
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You mentioned motor and switch, have they replaced the regulator? The cable and bracket assembly that does the actual lifting. If there's any binding the motor will sense the added tension and stop, this as part of the safety design. If the system binds up anywhere it'll trip that. There's only so many places where it could bind. Motor, regulator, or tracks. That or any kind of obstruction anywhere the window moves. Like pieces of kids toys, debris or anything else that might have gotten wedged in somewhere.
I've replaced windows before (in other vehicles) and hate the job. There's so many variables, every little thing has to be lined up 'just so'. The pulling/replacing of the door cards and handle hardware means various pieces of those also break... ugh, it's a hassle.
I've replaced windows before (in other vehicles) and hate the job. There's so many variables, every little thing has to be lined up 'just so'. The pulling/replacing of the door cards and handle hardware means various pieces of those also break... ugh, it's a hassle.
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Mine does exactly the same thing. Dealership hasn't been able to fix it. The good thing is that after 2-3 starts, it clears itself and then works normally for a couple of weeks until it gets confused again.
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Various US states have lemon laws regarding new vehicle purchases and problems that can't be fixed. No idea if those would apply for these situations or not. But, ages ago, when I mentioned to the dealer for my company car if they didn't fix it this next time they'd be swapping it for a new one... it miraculously got fixed. It was, coincidentally, a power window problem. But it was a crappy Buick from the 90's, so there's little to compare here.
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None. They just said they 'reset' it. I asked them to fix it a couple of times, but neither time worked permanently.
It comes and goes. When it does it, You can manually roll it up using the middle position of the switch, but if it hits the top, it goes right back down to the middle again. If you use the auto-close, it hits the top, then goes back down to the middle.
I would say every 2 weeks or so it acts up. BUT, if you cycle the key a few times, it will usually clear up as mentioned.
Yes, it sucks, as I have left the car parked with that window open several times. Just part of the car's charm I guess. If it was a Lotus, we'd just be happy the window worked at all.
It comes and goes. When it does it, You can manually roll it up using the middle position of the switch, but if it hits the top, it goes right back down to the middle again. If you use the auto-close, it hits the top, then goes back down to the middle.
I would say every 2 weeks or so it acts up. BUT, if you cycle the key a few times, it will usually clear up as mentioned.
Yes, it sucks, as I have left the car parked with that window open several times. Just part of the car's charm I guess. If it was a Lotus, we'd just be happy the window worked at all.