Power Comfort Window Regulator With Pinch Protection
Door Windows
Power Comfort Window Regulator with Pinch Protection
With introduction of the comfort window regulator, the front window regulators are equipped in addition with automatic run-up and run-down functions.
Switch for automatic run-up and run-down for front windows are located in driver's door operating unit. Switches for driver and passenger door are equipped with a two-step function.
If the respective switch is pushed or pulled to the first step, the front window is opened or closed ("manually") as long as the switch is held or the respective end position is reached.
When the switch is pressed or pulled completely to the second step, the front window automatically opens or closes completely.
Additionally, the front passenger's door has a switch to operate the front passenger's side window without two-step function.
All electrical window regulators are equipped with pinch protection. Window closing is automatically interrupted if obstructions block the closing route.
However, this does not apply when closing the windows from outside using the ignition key - in this case there is no pinch protection.
Window Regulator Function, Ignition Switched On
Open
Switch in driver's door
- Press switch forward to the first step. Window is opened manually.
- Press switch forward briefly to the second step. Window is opened automatically (automatic run-down).
- When switch is operated anew, the window immediately stands.
Switch in front passenger's door
- Press on lower surface of switch. Window is opened manually.
Close
Switch in driver's door
- Pull switch forward to the first step. Window is closed manually.
- Pull switch forward briefly to the second step. Window is closed automatically (automatic run-up).
- When switch is operated anew, the window immediately stands.
Switch in front passenger's door
- Press on upper surface of switch. Window is closed manually.
Window Regulator Function, Ignition Switched Off
The window regulators can still be operated approx. 10 minutes after switching ignition off, as long as the driver's or passenger's door is not opened.
When closing the front windows, there is no automatic closing function.
If the window in driver's or passenger's door is hindered by difficulty of movement or by an obstruction during closing sequence (force limitation), the window opens again immediately.
In this case the window can only be closed again when the ignition is switched on.
For vehicles with central locking system, the windows can be closed and opened also from outside. To do so, the key must only be held in the closing/opening position.
Establishing Automatic Run-Up and Run-Down
• After disconnecting and connecting the vehicle battery, the automatic run-up and run-down of driver's and passenger's door is without function.
In order to restore this function after connecting the battery, proceed as follows:
- Lock vehicle from outside using driver's or front passenger's door.
When doing this, make sure that all doors and windows are completely closed.
- Unlock vehicle and lock again via the driver's or passenger's door. While doing this, hold the key in lock position for at least one second.
The automatic run-up and run-down of the driver's and passenger's window is re-activated.
If there is a malfunction of the electrical window regulators, this is indicated by blinking of switch lights in driver's and passenger's door.
All lights in the door trim will flash for approx. 15 seconds after switching on the ignition.