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Hey fellas and to Chris R.

I need help with my car issue hoping you guys can give me a bright answer.

Anyway, if you notice with our windows, when you open the door, the window slightly moves down abit (about 1 cm) and when you shut the door it goes back up. (just like eauropean cars.)

I got my car back from an importer for a bumper respray and somehow my window is fuxxed. So when I open the door (passenger side) I noticed the window has gone down to about 2 cm's and when i shut the door, the window does not go up! So if you can imagine…the window get lower and lower every time I open the door and I just need to manually controll it or shut it.

Do you guys think that this has got to do with the window motor or the Body Control Motor/Unit? or more likely the wiring?

Thanks in advance.

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Hey Ogz,

Strange for it to happen after some paint work but the window motor's in these do go....have you tried anything to fix? the window up and down on door open/close works in with the door switch, it wasnt disconnected for paint work was it, or not properly re-fitted? Have you put it all the way up, disconnected the battery then reconnected to see if it will reset? Just a few ideas, otherwise could be the motor, dont know too much in this area. Good luck.

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Thanks for the input Sky, yeh we have tried resetting the window and no success on that, tho im not 100% sure about the success rate on disconnecting and connecting the battery for a reset?..hmm .. I brought it to an electrician, but I wasn’t very satisfied with his suggestions. I went and saw this guy twice and during that time he tells me 2 different stories.. So I thought to consult chris virtually and fellow V35 owners for some bright inputs.

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