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Please help... Own my 2001 Carrara 996 for  several years.  Coming out of winter storage the Windows decided to roll themselves up every time I turn off the car. I am sure I have done something to create this situation, I just don't know what it is.  All functions with, auto up, auto down etc.  But when I turn the key off. They go to full up position with no movement of switches  by me.  Please help  if you can.

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O.K.

 

After battery disconnection, the upper and lower limits for the windows need to be stored once again. Whilst I have my doubts it's related, have you done that?

 

A worn ignition switch is known to cause all manner of electrical 'abnormalities'. Is there any stiffness in turning the key? Do your AC, radio, windscreen wipers, fan blower work as they should? 

 

If not that, the relay would be the next thing I'd look at. Do you have a Durametric cable for reading faults?

 

 

 

 

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