2003 G35 coupe driver side window rolls down on its own
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1) Take off your door panel.
2) There should be a black "sticker" covering up the reset button on the motor. It will be close to the center of the 3 gold screws holding the motor in place.
3) Get in your car and close the door all the way.
4) Roll up your window all the way. Do not use the auto roll-up function, pull the window switch lightly to avoid it.
5) Push and hold the motor reset button in.
6) Roll down your window completely. Again, do not use the auto roll-down.
7) Release motor reset switch.
8) Roll up the window one last time without the auto roll-up.
9) All done, the window should roll down a bit when your open your door.
I've heard of this not working sometimes but it's definitely worth a shot.
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J D (08-29-2021)
#19
It's pretty easy, I did it myself. Took me about 10 minutes to do.
1) Take off your door panel.
2) There should be a black "sticker" covering up the reset button on the motor. It will be close to the center of the 3 gold screws holding the motor in place.
3) Get in your car and close the door all the way.
4) Roll up your window all the way. Do not use the auto roll-up function, pull the window switch lightly to avoid it.
5) Push and hold the motor reset button in.
6) Roll down your window completely. Again, do not use the auto roll-down.
7) Release motor reset switch.
8) Roll up the window one last time without the auto roll-up.
9) All done, the window should roll down a bit when your open your door.
I've heard of this not working sometimes but it's definitely worth a shot.
1) Take off your door panel.
2) There should be a black "sticker" covering up the reset button on the motor. It will be close to the center of the 3 gold screws holding the motor in place.
3) Get in your car and close the door all the way.
4) Roll up your window all the way. Do not use the auto roll-up function, pull the window switch lightly to avoid it.
5) Push and hold the motor reset button in.
6) Roll down your window completely. Again, do not use the auto roll-down.
7) Release motor reset switch.
8) Roll up the window one last time without the auto roll-up.
9) All done, the window should roll down a bit when your open your door.
I've heard of this not working sometimes but it's definitely worth a shot.
#20
I have this same problem as well, started about 8 months ago. I replaced the whole window motor and it stopped for a while and started back up again about 3 weeks ago. The window even rolls down when the car is off after I shut the door, only the driver side though. Could this be a switch or car battery issue? I feel like having a new window motor go out so soon is unlikely...
Last edited by Shinnski; 05-15-2013 at 03:29 PM.
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