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Power Window Control Module: Testing and Inspection

Resetting the Power Window Control Unit

NOTE: The clear procedure must be done prior to the learn procedure even if the auto function is working.

Resetting the driver's or passenger's power windows is required when any of the following have occurred:

- Power window control unit (built into the driver's master switch) is replaced
- Power window regulator replacement or repair
- Power window motor replacement or repair
- Window run channel replacement or repair
- Driver's or passenger's door glass replacement or repair
- Power is removed from the power window control unit while the power window is moving.

1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
2. Move the driver's or passenger's window all the way down by using the driver's window DOWN switch.
3. Open the driver's or front passenger's door.

NOTE: Steps 4-7 must be done within 5 seconds of each other.






4. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
5. Push and hold the driver's or passenger's window DOWN switch.
6. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
7. Release the driver's or passenger's window DOWN switch.
8. Repeat step 4-7 three more times.
9. Wait 1 second.
10. Confirm that AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN do not work. If AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN work, go back to step 1.
11. Move the driver's or passenger's window all the way down by using the driver's or passenger's window DOWN switch.
12. Pull up and hold the driver's or passenger's window UP switch until the window reaches the fully closed position, then continue to hold the switch for 1 second.
13. Confirm that the power window control unit is reset by using the driver's or passenger's window AUTO UP and AUTO DOWN functions.

If the window still does not work in AUTO, repeat the procedure several times, paying close attention to the 5 second time limit between steps.