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Thread: Disconnected battery now no auto drivers window...

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    Default Disconnected battery now no auto drivers window...

    Hey, i disconnected my battery when installing the turbo inlet and now for some reason my drivers window does not operate auto as it should...

    Anyone got any idea's as to why and how i can rectify it??

    Jason

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    Hold down the window button for 5 seconds then up for 5 seconds then down again...and you should be all sweet

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    Or just pull it in the up position for ~3 seconds and release, found this works for me...

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    Thanks guys, will give it a go. I thought i would have to pull all my gear off for a dealer visit.......What a **** fight that would have been!

    Cheers.

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    did it work for you mate?

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    im glad its easy to fix...

    Mazda must have had modders in mind...as they are always d/c battery

    Happy Motoring
    duglet

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    Quote Originally Posted by duglet View Post
    im glad its easy to fix...

    Mazda must have had modders in mind...as they are always d/c battery

    Happy Motoring
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    From the owners manual
    1. Turn ignition switch to ON position
    2. Press the switch and fully open the window
    3. Pull up the switch to fully close the window and continue holding the switch for 2 seconds after the window fully closed
    Works for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by shakespeare View Post
    Works for me


    Just an extented version of my post

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