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2006 MAZDA 6 BODY ELECTRICAL WINDOWS PROBLEM

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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 12:38 PM
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Default 2006 MAZDA 6 BODY ELECTRICAL WINDOWS PROBLEM

Hope all is ok for you guys!! I have a 2006 Mazda6 that i really like all is ok except that I have problems with the passenger front window, it will only work using the passenger switch but it will not operate using the drivers switch, we have interchanged switches with other mazda 6 as well as the BCM and also checked lines and it still will not operate. And then i have a problem with the drivers window that it closes with to much force and it basically rebounds back to open. I have scanned it and there is no body codes present.

I am really desperate for some help, please help me out on this!! All info is welcome.

Thanks again!!!
 
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Old Nov 26, 2008 | 12:14 PM
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have you reinitialized the auto window function?
if not, lower the window fully w/o stopping holding briefly at the end promptly raise the window until it gets to the top hold for 3 seconds. then hit auto down and auto up. this needs to be done with the driver switch for the driver side then the passenger side with the passenger switch.
 
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Old Nov 28, 2008 | 10:59 AM
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Default RE: 2006 MAZDA 6 BODY ELECTRICAL WINDOWS PROBLEM

Thanks for the tip, I tried it out but no good luck, after procedure and window goes back automaticly it bounces back and stops half way down, should I disconnect battery and try again??

Appreciate feedback!!
 
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