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NeilTD4



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Unable to calibrate window...

As title really, I can't seem to calibrate the drivers door window. I've tried it a few times.

It goes all the way down on the one shot.

I've done a full scan using my Foxwell NT644 which didn't show any faults to do with the door or body modules.

So, I'm a little stumped...

Post #422028 5th Jun 2022 3:30 pm
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Nodge68



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I use SDD to calibrate mine, which takes just a few seconds, but Gap's IID BT will also calibrate them. I find diagnostic calibrations faster and more reliable, which is why I do it that way. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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jules



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I thought you just kept each button depressed or raised for a few seconds after the glass had reached its limit moving up or down.

edit : Actually IIRC you have to release the switch when the window reaches the limit and then re-engage the switch for several seconds. Jules

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NoDo$h



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I made the mistake of thinking that if you had calibrated for one-shot down, it automatically worked for up. Turns out you have to do it twice - once for up, once for down (hold switch until window fully up, then keep it held for a second or so - you'll notice a slight jump in the motor tension when it has calibrated). Current driveway contents:
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MotionInc



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You can feel it and hear it calibrate.

Post #422047 5th Jun 2022 8:28 pm
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NeilTD4



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OK, thank you. I'll have another go, I had been trying the release then hold method for both up and down...

Will have another go...

Does each window need to be calibrated from it's relevant door, or can I do all from the drivers door switches?

It's not doing the thing with the rear windows either, where they're only supposed to drop just a little if you have a front window open.

Something that was introduced part way through 2009 to stop buffeting you get from having just a front window open...

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NoDo$h



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You can do them all from the driver's door switches.

I didn't know about the rear dropping thing, shall see if my 59 plate does it later. Current driveway contents:
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NoDo$h



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Rear window does not automatically drop open when front fully opened on mine - at least not while stationary. Could it be something this is speed dependent? Current driveway contents:
2021 V60 Cross Country B5
2009 FL2 dog bus and shooting wagon

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MotionInc



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My 2008 LR2 also does not open the rear windows as suggested; best to have a look see in the operation manual even though I can see that feature would be neat. Thumbs Up

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NeilTD4



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To update, I have sorted the drivers door window. Just held the switch up for a touch longer than i had on previous goes Rolling Eyes

Iirc the rear window thing works on a quick press if you have the front window open and just opens a little way.

It didn't work on my 09.

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Grimdog



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As stated above by NeilTD4, this is exactly how my 2010 HSE works. Iirc it's for ventilation for the dogs / buffeting.

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