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Re: Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 12:04 pm
by Midhurstman
Mine was built May 2003 and it has it!

Re: Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 4:16 pm
by RenoRaines
Cmon man! :D You've opened the pandora box... again :D

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Re: Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 10:01 pm
by Midhurstman
Sorry, Just sayin! :evil: :lol:

Re: Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:05 pm
by Saxoner
I had this problem on my 2006 2.0i. After changing the battery, on operating the roof to open both windows went down but after opening only the passengers window closed. On closing the roof the same thing happened. On searching the forum I found The Official Window Reset Procedure. http://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=62834 I had to use this procedure a number of times until eventually the system worked properly. What I found was most importanwas to ensure that the one-touch operation of the window was erased both in up and down operation. This took a few goes to do it. Once the one-touch initialisation was erased, then go onto the next phase to program the window to operate properly. It does work but you have to persevere.
However I'm very pleased as it doesn't have to go to the garage for an expensive fix. Well done Forum, you've saved me a fortune in time and money.

Re: Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:11 pm
by srhutch
One touch erased In down operation?

Re: Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:47 pm
by rajen44
I did what dice said in this thread. It still didn't work. I'm having numerous problems with my z4. Right indicator light flashing fast, error light on the dash, reversing sensors don't work (right one in particular) and the drivers window won't go up in auto but will when it goes down, all in the space of 4 days! I haven't even changed the battery.

Update:

I tried to do the reset thing for the window again and it works but now it's intermittent. Sometimes the window opens and closes. Sometimes it won't do anything! Argh!

Re: Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:32 pm
by CornishRob
I just had the same after I put a new battery on the car.

Worked first time. One touch up and down.

Ignition fully on (stage 2 full ignition)
Press and hold open, once at bottom, hold further 5 secs. Then press and hold up and wait another 5 secs at top.
Turn igintion off.

Worked first time for me.

Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 12:08 pm
by DOOM
@Dice... You're the MAN (or WOMAN)
After the Lotus seat swap it got confused.
I tried the proposed - go up & down- method and didn't work. Your method did.
T h a n k you!!! :thumbsup:

Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2022 4:43 am
by guh
after trying all the methods posted in this thread i have yet to solve this window auto-up issue. i’m hopelessly stuck with nowhere to turn :cry: i have a ‘07 3.0si roadster and cannot get my driver side window to one touch auto-up for the life of me

Disconnected Battery: Now Windows Won't Auto-Up

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2022 1:42 pm
by Zulu4
I've had many problems with this after disconnecting the battery. This is the procedure that works for me, and seems to be a bit different to what others do. Note that step 5 is definitely necessary.

1. Close both doors and the soft top (or hardtop installed).
2. Ignition on.
3. Raise the driver's window.
4. Pull the driver's button up 4 times within 10 seconds.
5. Lower the driver's window to approximately 3 inches from the bottom (make sure it doesn't go all the way down).
6. Raise the driver's window and hold the switch in the up position for one additional second after the window reaches the top.
7. Lower the driver's window and hold the switch in the down position for one additional second after the window reaches the bottom.
8. Test the one touch down and up function.
9. Repeat the procedure for the passenger side.