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Roger Sparrow

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  1. Hi It is actually a 996 Turbo - hardtop, so no roof. Thanks for the idea. It is the fact that somehow it went lower than it should have seems to be the issue.
  2. Hi Tried the press and hold remote - no luck, I fear I will have to remove the panel to investigate. Thanks for all of the suggestions.
  3. Hi Richard Good idea, i will tyry it tonight. Noted while trying resets over the weekend that the window has gone down further than it should have, lower than the drivers door does, this may be the problem, it has gone past a switch. Many thanks Roger
  4. Hi Yes coincidences are always a puzzle. Motor should be OK because it went down nicely. So I must have either confused it and am failing to reset or something wrong with a switch. Seems strange that it was fine before the battery disconnect etc. I am hoping that somebody has a suggestion how to un confuse it. I am not keen to dismantle the door without it being the last resort. Any ideas gratefully received. Thanks
  5. Yes I did the 10 second reset. What was strange is that the window was up as normal but when I changed the battery I did something that made the passenger window go all the way down and stay there, the drivers window is fine. I cannot understand what made it go down in the first place. Thanks for your thinking time.
  6. Hi I tried the jumper connection but still no up action. It seems it did do something as there is now a double click when you press the window button. I left the two leads connected for about 4 minutes, is this long enough. Many thanks
  7. Hi I have exactly the same problem on a 2000 996 Turbo, the window went down on its own accord during the battery change. I have tried the reset for 10 seconds but still only a quite click sound - no movement. The drivers window is fine. Any more ideas. Thanks
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