View Full Version : Reset my Auto UP/Down for Windows
Nash04
01-06-2008, 11:16 PM
This weekend I installed the Neo Ipod Adapter which needed to disconnect the negative battery cable and now my auto up and down for the windows are not working and a matter of fact my passenger front window does not work thru my controls but does work thru the passenger's control. I've seen the fix one time somewhere in here but can't remember.
Thanks for the help
TheMAN
01-06-2008, 11:45 PM
you seen it so you can find it by searching!
Try this: turn your ignition key to acc/batt and reach over the passenger side window switch and click it to go all the way down and all the way up. Repeat the same for driver's side. Then turn ignition off. You might to redo it another time to reset. Let me know if it works
If that doesn't work, try this:
Turn car to "on"
Roll down passenger window (from passenger side) all the way. Then roll passenger window up all the way holding it for 3 seconds.
Repeat on Drivers Side.
From drivers side repeat with both buttons simultaneously.
AWmustang
01-07-2008, 11:02 AM
It's in the manual. RTFM!!!
Page 3-36
Benfolio
01-08-2008, 05:58 PM
For those too lazy to read thier manual:
1. Turn key on
2. Press and HOLD driver's front window switch until window is all the way down
3. Pull up and HOLD switch for THREE SECONDS after window is all the way up. You might hear a *beep* noise.
4. Repeat for passenger side window FROM PASSENGER SIDE SWITCH ON PASSENGER DOOR.
5. Send me $5 for my time and mad skillz.
bertrand_CX_7
01-09-2008, 10:41 PM
For those too lazy to read thier manual:
@Benfolio:
That's not through. If Mazda's Ingineer was doing their job correctly we should not have to worry about such bagatelle.
Today It means after disconnecting the battery cable we need to reprogramm the window functionality. What will happen in 2 to 5Years is that you should need to reprogramm all the car electronic system.
But Thanks for the help. We all appreciate it!
Mazda Shame on you!
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