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Old 13th July 2019, 14:32   #1
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Default Non 75 question-peugeot 307 drivers window

Found the peugeot forum’s quite unhelpful compared to this one, hoping someone may have some advice for this problem.

A peugeot 307 with electric window which will operate normally about 3 times then stops working and wont open. After 3 to 5 minutes left alone it starts working again, will operate 3 times fine, then again stops working.

It seems like a time limit, or thermal cutout type of issue. Does anyone know if the 307 has something like this built in to the motor?

Switch appears ok, the anti trap works fine, the one touch operation works fine, it just stops after 2 or 3 goes.
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Old 13th July 2019, 15:22   #2
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I have found the Peugeot forums pretty useless too.

It is worth doing a BSI reset as these seem to get easily corrupted, causing electrical gremlins on all sorts of things, including the electric windows.

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I had one did the same the guy above is correct but follow the procedure word for word and step by step also a little lube in the runners will work a treat
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Was going to suggest spraying silicone into the rubber runners preventing “jamming” and the car thinking something is trapped ie a finger etc.
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Funnily enough - SWMBO’s i30 Hyundai has just started doing the same on really hot days. Most likely dried out lubrication, dust/crud build up.

Will be finding out the silicone spray next week - hopefully that will sort it.
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I have found the Peugeot forums pretty useless too.

It is worth doing a BSI reset as these seem to get easily corrupted, causing electrical gremlins on all sorts of things, including the electric windows.

The procedure is here
The BSI doesn't generally need resetting but they're very prone to being affected by failing batteries.
If the voltage drops they just don't play ball and cause all sorts of issues.
Try a really good or new battery and if the problems don't reappear then that's the problem.

I've had quite a few that have done similar things and a replacement battery has cured all of them

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