changed battery,now auto windows wont go up themselves.

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Asked by beachboy Dec 25, 2012 at 11:55 AM about the 2007 Pontiac G6 GT Convertible

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

battery went dead. installed new one. now when doors are opened, then closed they don't go back up by themselves.

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Sounds like some part of a computer needs to be reset. There are so many computers in todays cars. Check your manual or go online to get more info.

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Try cycling each window full down and up.

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worked for me, cycle them up and down two times

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What worked for me was turn key to acc cycle window twice. leave window completely close, then turn key off then back to acc. Open door then shut the door should work

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Service ESC service tire monitor service airbag and brake fluid keeps coming on.. What's wrong with my car

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My son's G6 GT had the same problem. I remembered he had to buy a new battery, read these posts, put 2 + 2 together and fixed his problem by cycling the windows full down and up twice in the ACC position of the ignition key. Problem fixed.

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Cycled up & down twice....work perfectly now....Thank You all.....

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Battery died over the winter. Drivers window would not come back up. Raised window up and held button for 2 seconds twice. Cycled window down and held down button for 2 seconds. Window started working again. Its in the manual. Cycling up and down didn`t work for me. paulgrabel@sbcglobal.net Mechanic wanted to take my door apart. Glad i figured it out

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GuruY13SW thanks works perfect. Don’t have my manual when I bought the car. Thank though. Tried everything all winter to fix that.

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One little detail that has been left out, this has to be done from passenger side

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How can you cycle the windows when they won’t work?!?!??

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Cycled up and down twice with keys in the ACC position. Worked perfectly. Thank you!

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I started car put windows up and down twice at the same time works now you do not have to do it from passenger side

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I changed battery and same problem so I cycled up and down 4 times while car was running and works perfectly now!

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