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I have, it just happened to me. All I had to do was start the car, press and hold the toggle switch down (for whichever window isn't working properly) for five seconds. Then pull the switch up and hold it for 5 seconds after the window has reached the top. You have to do all this from the drivers control panel, but that should reset your issue. If you aren't sure which window is malfunctioning, roll all of them down and whichever one, or ones, won't roll up with the one touch is the window that needs to be fixed.
I have, it just happened to me. All I had to do was start the car, press and hold the toggle switch down (for whichever window isn't working properly) for five seconds. Then pull the switch up and hold it for 5 seconds after the window has reached the top. You have to do all this from the drivers control panel, but that should reset your issue. If you aren't sure which window is malfunctioning, roll all of them down and whichever one, or ones, won't roll up with the one touch is the window that needs to be fixed.
Thanks for your response. I did get an answer in another forum. To diagnose the issue I had to check which window did not rolled all the way down automatically, Then I held down the window button from that seat for 17 seconds, then up, then while holding it up, the window will go down and up automatically. After this turning the car off then on it resets the message.
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