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I have a 2003 350gt coupe that is having driver and passenger side windows problem.

Passenger side....windows slide down ok each time but when putting it back up it goes all the way to the top then drops down 1/4 again, leaving some opening. The workaround has been to leave my hand on the button until it completely is up to the top then use the window lock button before letting go of the window slide button and unlocking the window again so that it remains closed.

Driver side I had an issue where it will slide down but not come back up when I wanted it to unless I turned off the engine for a minute or two before turning it on again to slide the window up to close it.

My question is how much would it cost to have both these electric windows fixed?

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Hi guys

I have a 2003 350gt coupe that is having driver and passenger side windows problem.

Passenger side....windows slide down ok each time but when putting it back up it goes all the way to the top then drops down 1/4 again, leaving some opening. The workaround has been to leave my hand on the button until it completely is up to the top then use the window lock button before letting go of the window slide button and unlocking the window again so that it remains closed.

Driver side I had an issue where it will slide down but not come back up when I wanted it to unless I turned off the engine for a minute or two before turning it on again to slide the window up to close it.

My question is how much would it cost to have both these electric windows fixed?

The passenger side window problem is actually a manufacturing fault and affects nearly every Series I V35 Skyline 350GT Coupe :)

Just press the up button once and hold it just before the window closes... that's what I used to do.

In regards to the driver's side window... that issue is less common, where when you hold the button for it to go up - it just drops and won't go back up.

Give it 10-15 seconds then try again (holding the button) and it should be ok.

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