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Thread: Disconnected battery, now windows won't go up/down with remote

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    Disconnected battery, now windows won't go up/down with remote

    Is this normal?

    Vehicle is a 2011 TDi. Remote would open/shut windows when the car was delivered, and up until I disconnected the battery to install doof doof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ecks View Post
    Is this normal?

    Vehicle is a 2011 TDi. Remote would open/shut windows when the car was delivered, and up until I disconnected the battery to install doof doof.

    I'm interested in how you got remote for windows straight from factory anyways?
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    Not 100% relatvie to your query but once the battery has been dissconnected the safety feature for having fingers caught in the window is de-activated so you will have to pull the window level up and hold it for 5 seconds to re-activate it i believe.

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    reset auto windows via the mfd?
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    you are lucky just to lose the remote window function, I lost my entire ABS coding from battery disconnect and had to be reset through germany

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    Happens to me on the Golf as per team_v's comment, I find it works again after using the window switches a few times on the next drive. You also notice that quick press doesn't fully open/close the windows until you've done this.

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    The windows require basic setting.

    With the window fully up, hold the down button to lower the glass, and continue to hold the button down for 3 seconds. Then do the same when you raise the glass. This allows that door's control module to detirmine the window motor's end positions. You'll need to do this for each window via the switchs on the driver's door.
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    On the MkV, you wind the window all the way down then all the way up so that the window regulators find their limits and away you go.
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    It's pretty much the same setup across the board.

    It also works for a alot of other non-VW/Audi cars that have auto down/up.
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    Umai Naa, do you know if for the key function up/down on th eremote still need to be programmed through the key being turned in the driver's door lock and held in lock/unlock for it to reset itself, ala Mk4 Golf?

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