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Help!! How to close C70 doors when windows are fully up???

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Old Jun 30th, 2024, 16:12   #1
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Default Help!! How to close C70 doors when windows are fully up???

So my C70 that just got its driver window fixed, I tried to use it today and the window won't move...... So I can't close the door 's it's all the way up and catches the seals. What do I do? Is there anything I can do to get the window to go down a bit or do I just slam the door???

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Old Jun 30th, 2024, 16:50   #2
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you will need to reset the limit switches lower the window and hold the button for a few seconds when the window is down.. then raise the window and do the same holding the button when the window is up this should set the limit switches.
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Erm pushing the window button does nothing, nothing moves.
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Old Jun 30th, 2024, 19:09   #4
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check the fuses who fixed the window has it worked since you had it fixed is every thing plugged in inside the door try to supply as much info of the lead up to failure
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Old Jun 30th, 2024, 20:25   #5
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Fuse, would it have it's own? All the other windows work fine.

It was fixed at Craig moncreif Edinburgh which seems to have taken a dive since they moved. It worked just after it was fixed but I haven't moved the car in a few months so this is the fist there was an issue since it was fixed and they replaced the window regulator.

Now it makes no noises, it doesn't move at all.
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Old Jun 30th, 2024, 20:29   #6
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When I had a dead battery I just shut the door. There's enough 'give' to mean nothing breaks, but the door seal won't be good, of course, so protect from rain.
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