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i fitted another window motor and the auto up would take window up and then bring it back down 100mm and stop, now auto up is not working at all, my mazda does this every now and then with the window close opition on the alarm until the auto up stops working then i just have to hold the button up with window closed for 5 secs and it resets, i tryed this with the gtr when it stopped and it doesn't work, does anyone know how to reset then.

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i fitted another window motor and the auto up would take window up and then bring it back down 100mm and stop, now auto up is not working at all, my mazda does this every now and then with the window close opition on the alarm until the auto up stops working then i just have to hold the button up with window closed for 5 secs and it resets, i tryed this with the gtr when it stopped and it doesn't work, does anyone know how to reset then.

I think it's either pushing the button down twice quickly or pulling the button up twice quickly. It happened to me last week.

might be a longshot but try holding it down till the window goes all the way down, then keep holding it down for a few seconds. Then go up until the window is all the way up and hold it there for a few seconds

My auto up down stopped working and I think thats what I did to fix it. But it could just be my car being strange, auto up down doesnt work anymore when the car gets hot (sitting in the sun for a while) but I think when i tried that fix the car wasnt hot

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I know this is an old thread but the provided solutions does not work for an r34 GTR.

There is a reset button on the motor itself.

The procedure requires the door card to be removed.

Where the 4 bolts that hold the motor to the door skin you will see one of the bolts with a letter on a small bracket - my case i was fixing the drivers window so the letter had an R stamped on it.

To the left of this bolt you will see a small hole cut out in the door about the size of a 20 cent piece - about 2 cms away. It looks like a little rubber grommet but is actually a reset switch on the back of the actual motor.

With the door closed and the ignition turned to on (engine not started) and the window in the fully up position (dont use the auto up here if the window wasnt fully up)

Hold the reset button (the rubber reset switch on the motor) while bringing the window all the way to the down position without using the auto down

Let go of reset switch

Try the auto up now - should work if not try the procedure again.

I tried the 5 second hold down and hold up option that other nissans use but this is what worked for me.

Hope this helps someone as this was doing my head in lol :)

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My R34 GT-T has done the down 10cm thing after using auto-up button randomly (maybe once every 30 uses) since I bought it.

For me, you can hear the window squeezing against the rubber seal at the top, and I always put it down to too much resistance on the seal causing it to think it hit something and go down.

I wouldn't mind hearing if there is a proper fix though. Might try what BarbsGTR suggested.

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