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mintyuk Member Since: 03 Jan 2016 Location: Essex Posts: 37 |
Not sure if it's the same system on the RRS, but I had the same thing on my old P38 RR a few years back, and it was caused by the teeth on the lifting regulator starting to wear out. Rangie History ....
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Sat Mar 26 2016 3:21pm |
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Woppyman Member Since: 08 Jul 2015 Location: England Posts: 52 |
Try this 1. NOTE: After the battery has been disconnected it is necessary to initialize each door window motor separately to operate the "one-touch" up function. • NOTE: Make sure a minimum of 2 minutes from initial disconnect of battery has elapse prior to reconnecting the battery. The initialising of the window glass motor must be conducted with the engine running. Operate the window control switch until the door window glass is in the fully closed position, continue to operate the window control switch for a further two seconds. 2. Release the window control switch. 3. Operate the window control switch in the closed position and continue to operate the window control switch for a further two seconds. 4. Operate the window control switch until the door window glass is in the fully open position ("one-touch" down). 5. NOTE: If the door window motor initialization has been completed correctly, when the window control switch is operated, the door window glass should move to the fully closed position ("one-touch" up) automatically. • NOTE: If the door window glass does not fully close automatically ("one-touch" up), repeat the complete procedure. Operate the window control switch once to the close position. 6. Repeat the door window motor initialization for each door window motor. Evoque HSE Dynamic 5.0 Charger MY12 |
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Sat Mar 26 2016 9:08pm |
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RobP Member Since: 21 Jun 2009 Location: Kent Posts: 280 |
Did the OP find a fix for this?
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Sun Apr 24 2016 6:33pm |
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