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Old 5th March 2010, 11:52   #1
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Default front passenger window fault

can anyone please help me diagnose the problem with my window. the thing will only lower and raise 1 inch at a time but not with 1 press of the switch as before, it now requires 2 quick presses of the switch each time for 1 inch of movement. very annoying lol. my battery died and after charging and replacing i noticed this problem. all other windows work as before. i have since disconnected the battery for an hour as stated on this site but that never resolved the problem, please can anyone help ty
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Old 5th March 2010, 16:34   #2
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Sounds like a problem with the antitrap wire,

The wire is located at the top left hand side of the door, just behind the tweeter, It's a 2 pin plug. Give it a clean up and a blast with WD40.
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Old 5th March 2010, 18:01   #3
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Try spraying the channels for the glass with Silicone Spray,asy dry out in time and the glass tends to snag in the channel
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