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ShaunPMartin



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England 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HST Auto Stornoway Grey
Calibration of Front Electric Windows

Hi All

I've just fitted a Witter fixed flange tow bar with single dedicated electrics to our FL2.

As I had to disconnect the battery when plugging the electrics for the tow bar into the car (as per instructions) the single touch close option on our front electric windows now doesn't work. The instructions did say that the disconnection may affect the windows and sun roof and they may need calibrating.

Is this something that I can do and if so how??? The last thing I want to do is take it to a main stealership.

Thanks
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Post #134628 4th Mar 2012 5:05 pm
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Did you not get a manual with the car?



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alex_pescaru



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RTFM......

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Re: Calibration of Front Electric Windows

ShaunPMartin wrote:
Hi All

I've just fitted a Witter fixed flange tow bar with single dedicated electrics to our FL2.

As I had to disconnect the battery when plugging the electrics for the tow bar into the car (as per instructions) the single touch close option on our front electric windows now doesn't work. The instructions did say that the disconnection may affect the windows and sun roof and they may need calibrating.

Is this something that I can do and if so how??? The last thing I want to do is take it to a main stealership.

Thanks
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Seems that Bucks is the place at the moment for Towbar fitting, did mine last weekend, glad I did its absolutly Censored It down all day.

If its the dedicated electrics you will still need the dealer it enable them fully Thumbs Up

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ShaunPMartin



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Hmmm did I mention this is the first work I've done on a car Embarassed

Have to say I didn't think to check the manual for how to do it as it's never helped with anything else.

Well I've gone from hero to zero with the other half, she's currently Rolling with laughter as I've just read your responses out.

Despite the fact I detect a hint of sarcasm in the replies.....thanks for you help Smile 2008 Freelander HST - Nicknamed the Beast!
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alex_pescaru



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ShaunPMartin wrote:
Despite the fact I detect a hint of sarcasm in the replies.....thanks for you help Smile

Don't put it to the heart...
Welcome to the forum and among the happy gang! Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Your'e welcome, and yes 'good' sarcasm seems to rule here Thumbs Up

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ShaunPMartin wrote:
Well I've gone from hero to zero with the other half, she's currently Rolling with laughter as I've just read your responses out.


Don't worry about hitting zero, we can get you much lower Thumbs Up Laughing

Welcome to Freel2, a valuable resource of information and a welcome release from the daily grind Very Happy

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ShaunPMartin



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It's OK...back to hero again, followed the advice of RTFM (used it so much myself in the past) and went out to the car on my own.

I forgot to mention how 'complex' the reset was going to be to the other half.

I spent five minutes checking my own manual to ensure the reset section was in there Smile , imagine how impressed she was when after six minutes I walked back into the house and annonced that I had fixed it!
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