jamiecarpenter said:
I find when I disconnect the battery and then reconnect it, that my electric windows go mental. They don’t go down or up on one touch and they then sometimes play up when putting the roof down or up. I end up having to put them up and down a few times before they go back to normal. Weird :?
no radio codes are needed unless you have an aftermarket radio fitted that uses one
you will have to reset the clock (thats common sense really)
as for the windows going haywire thats because the control unit has lost the saved values for the windows end stop positions you simply have to re-initialise them (it's in your manual)
simply get in with all doors and roof closed
start car or simply till the ignition lights are on
hold down both window switches and keep held down for 10 seconds after window has reached the bottom
pull both switches up and hold them for 10 seconds after the window has reached the top.
now test and et voila windows initialised and they will now work in harmony with the roof
for changing the battery make sure you have a battery of the same CCA (cold cranking amps) and Ah (ampere-hours) rating as the original,
disconnect negative lead... secure out of the way
disconnect positive lead again secure this away from the battery terminals
dismount battery from it's holder being careful to remove the overflow pipe
fit new battery in holder and insert overflow pipe
positive first and secure it properly
negative last and secure it properly being sure not to bridge the two terminals (spanners are not a good idea stick to a 10mm socket on a 1/4 drive ratchet with an extension) make sure to put the plastic cover over the positive terminal before replacing the carpet
set clock
initialise windows if they need it
hope this helps