Driver's window auto-up?

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phmichel
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2013 Gen 1

I know I saw it here but can't find it now. After battery disconnect or replacement you lose the driver's window ability to go up with one touch. Nothing in the OM. Anyone recall the procedure to re-learn this? I think I remember turning the ignition off and on with the door open or something. You guys know? Thank you gang...


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Not that it helps, but I can change the battery and disconnect a dozen times and don’t lose the capability of window going up with 1 touch on my 2009. :gotme

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The ones with a mechanical limit-switch in the window motor don't usually lose their brains on a disconnect, but they're complete PITA's when they do lose it because the door panel has to come off to reach the reset button. The later models with encoders can lose their brains, but resetting them is a lot easier. Just run the window all the way down, then all the way up and hold for a few seconds at the top (Nissan says 2, but I always allow 3~5 to make sure). I'm not sure what's on an '09, but I know for fact a '13 has the encoder type.

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VStar650CL wrote:
Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:58 pm
Just run the window all the way down, then all the way up and hold for a few seconds at the top (Nissan says 2, but I always allow 3~5 to make sure).
+1. I can confirm this works on our 2015. I have had to do it 3-4 times in the 7 years we have owned it. I wrote it down on a sticky note and put that with the manual because I could never remember what to do when it reoccurred.

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VStar650CL wrote:
Wed Apr 20, 2022 7:58 pm
The ones with a mechanical limit-switch in the window motor don't usually lose their brains on a disconnect, but they're complete PITA's when they do lose it because the door panel has to come off to reach the reset button. The later models with encoders can lose their brains, but resetting them is a lot easier. Just run the window all the way down, then all the way up and hold for a few seconds at the top (Nissan says 2, but I always allow 3~5 to make sure). I'm not sure what's on an '09, but I know for fact a '13 has the encoder type.
VStar - you were right. Easy Peasy. Thanks again friend...

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You're most welcome as always. Happy motoring!


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