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› UKTH forums › 🛠️ Life & Stuff › 💬 Cars › Fiesta ST driver Side Front Window Auto-up not working
So Fiesta ST180 (ST-2) 2015 returned from the garage after some major work and strangely the driver side front window auto-up was not working.
(Battery was probable unplugged at some point)
Looking online lots of opinions to fix this and for us, the following worked to correct the Fiesta ST driver side window auto-up not working.
Note: I did have to do this a couple times to make it work
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This works for other cars too, my Skoda does it the same way.
You dont even have go down, just when it is up press as long till motor is turning off.
Have to do it often, as there is a bad contact in the wireing near door angle (broken wire), so when opening door it probably loose contact and have to be reseted next time driving.
Not worth to repair.
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Have to do it often, as there is a bad contact in the wireing near door angle (broken wire), so when opening door it probably loose contact and have to be reseted next time driving.
Does sound like a contact or earth type issue, Cars and all there qwerks are fun, sometimes
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Only broken wires where they are moved when opening the door – closed there is enough contact for function.
It is like this since years, so not worth further actions.
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It is like this since years, so not worth further actions.
In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).
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