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Power window problem need help.

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Antrax

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I'm having problems with my 2005 GT. The automatic power window function isn't working right. I can use the automatic function (one touch to open and close the window) to open the window but not to close it. I can close it manually (keeping the switch pressed) but the window didn't work properly when I open and close the door. This is only happening on the driver side, the passenger side works OK. I tried to find the problem with the wiring diagram but no luck what so ever.

If someone have any idea that could help me, please, please, let me know.

Thanks
 

highvolts

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Check in the manual, don't know the page, but there is a re-program sequence that you can run the windows through. It should fix your problems.
 

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This is the procedure that should fix the problem, courtesy of Bigcat in a post from a similar discussion few weeks ago.

close the doors. with the key on, hold the switch down, and keep holding for 2 seconds after it stops. then pull up, and keep holding for 2 seconds after it stops.
 

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Sometimes you have to do it twice, but that will work. Usually this will happen after your car loses power.
 

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Redfire 05 said:
This is the procedure that should fix the problem, courtesy of Bigcat in a post from a similar discussion few weeks ago.

close the doors. with the key on, hold the switch down, and keep holding for 2 seconds after it stops. then pull up, and keep holding for 2 seconds after it stops.
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Thanks Redfire and DarkireGT. It worked, exactly as you told me, the power window is now working.

Two days ago I found the battery completely dead. I used a jump start to start the car.That could be the problem.

Thanks again.
 

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Glad you fixed the problem!
 
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