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Darkaeon 04-10-2009 12:36 AM

Slight problem after installing G3 intake!
 
Hey all, I just finished up installing my new G3 intake tonight and afterwards as I was driving home I realized that my auto windows weren't working properly! I can hit them buttom for them to roll down just fine but when I click to roll them up it won't do it. One of my buddies said it was possible that it didnt have enough time to reset after we unplugged the battery, but Im still worried something could be wrong. Is he right and if so what do I need to go do? Just reset again and let it idle longer? If so how long as well please! Anyways hope for some help with this problem soon. Other than that everything is going great with the intake! Sounds awesome and feels a bit stronger already. Can't wait to see what I can do at the track this weekend.

LOU@AMPLIFIED 04-10-2009 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Darkaeon (Post 54425)
Hey all, I just finished up installing my new G3 intake tonight and afterwards as I was driving home I realized that my auto windows weren't working properly! I can hit them buttom for them to roll down just fine but when I click to roll them up it won't do it. One of my buddies said it was possible that it didnt have enough time to reset after we unplugged the battery, but Im still worried something could be wrong. Is he right and if so what do I need to go do? Just reset again and let it idle longer? If so how long as well please! Anyways hope for some help with this problem soon. Other than that everything is going great with the intake! Sounds awesome and feels a bit stronger already. Can't wait to see what I can do at the track this weekend.

If i remember right, have your ignition on ON, make sure both doors are closed. roll windows all the way down first, pull both switches to up and hold it for 3 sec. That should fix it:tup:

355890 04-10-2009 09:01 AM

What happens when it rains? Seems to be in a spot that will cause problems

Darkaeon 04-10-2009 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by 355890 (Post 54524)
What happens when it rains? Seems to be in a spot that will cause problems

Nope! From everything I've read it's in a spot that won't have any problems when it rains. I know a lot of people were worried about it, but those that have installed it already have said they didnt see any problems so far. Back to my question at hand tho! How do I get my darn window back to working as normal, because right now it's sitting cracked open because when I open my door to get out, since the auto up is not working, it won't go back up when I shut the door. Anyone know what I need to do? Im thinking of trying to disconnect the battery again and then letting it idle longer this time!

wstar 04-10-2009 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Darkaeon (Post 54528)
Nope! From everything I've read it's in a spot that won't have any problems when it rains. I know a lot of people were worried about it, but those that have installed it already have said they didnt see any problems so far. Back to my question at hand tho! How do I get my darn window back to working as normal, because right now it's sitting cracked open because when I open my door to get out, since the auto up is not working, it won't go back up when I shut the door. Anyone know what I need to do? Im thinking of trying to disconnect the battery again and then letting it idle longer this time!

The first responder already told you:

Turn the car on sitting inside. Hold down the window-down button until the window opens completely. Then hold down the window-up button until it reaches the top, and keep holding the button for 5 seconds or so afterwards. This allows the unit to readjust itself, you're done. Repeat for other window. (Edit: I should mention this is with the doors closed, in case that wasn't obvious)

wstar 04-10-2009 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 355890 (Post 54524)
What happens when it rains? Seems to be in a spot that will cause problems

And yes, I was a little worried about water issues too looking at the photos of the system, but you really don't understand it until you see the installation with your own eyes with the bumper off. There's no reason to worry at all.

Skorch 04-10-2009 09:38 AM

Funny, I had the same issue with my windows after my install and called the dealership about it. The bastard actually had me come in and reset them himself in like 30 seconds instead of telling me how to do it. He refused to tell me how he did it too.

wstar 04-10-2009 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Skorch (Post 54538)
Funny, I had the same issue with my windows after my install and called the dealership about it. The bastard actually had me come in and reset them himself in like 30 seconds instead of telling me how to do it. He refused to tell me how he did it too.

The procedure is in the little Owner's Manual you probably have stashed in the compartment behind the passenger seat, BTW ;)

3SeventyZ 04-10-2009 09:46 AM

I'm purchasing the G3 system next week.
I'll let you know if I have the same problem after the install.

wstar 04-10-2009 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 3SeventyZ (Post 54540)
I'm purchasing the G3 system next week.
I'll let you know if I have the same problem after the install.

You will. It's not a "problem" per se, it's just standard stuff. Every time you disconnect the battery, a bunch of settings get reset on the car. You'll lose all your radio presets, you'll lose your maintenance mileage monitors on the little display on the left, the clock time will be wrong, etc..

One of the things that gets reset is the "memory" in the window controllers that lets it know exactly where the top of the door edge is. So every time you disconnect the battery cable, you're going to have to reset the window travel. It takes like 30 seconds, it's easy once you know what to do.

3SeventyZ 04-10-2009 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by wstar (Post 54547)
You will. It's not a "problem" per se, it's just standard stuff. Every time you disconnect the battery, a bunch of settings get reset on the car. You'll lose all your radio presets, you'll lose your maintenance mileage monitors on the little display on the left, the clock time will be wrong, etc..

One of the things that gets reset is the "memory" in the window controllers that lets it know exactly where the top of the door edge is. So every time you disconnect the battery cable, you're going to have to reset the window travel. It takes like 30 seconds, it's easy once you know what to do.

And the process that Lou mentioned earlier is the correct way to reset the window controller memory?

I'll be sure to remember this thread.


oh yea.. a friend just got a WS6. 370 or T/A?

SoCal 370Z 04-10-2009 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by 3SeventyZ (Post 54551)
And the process that Lou mentioned earlier is the correct way to reset the window controller memory?

Not to worry, it is in your Owners Manual.

wstar 04-10-2009 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 3SeventyZ (Post 54551)
oh yea.. a friend just got a WS6. 370 or T/A?

Well, it's a lot easier to get a lot more horsepower out of an LSx-based car than a 370, but the 370 is built better, it's lighter, it corners better, it feels better. It's a much better driving machine. But given the same $$ input, the Trans Am will take the 370 in acceleration any day.

Darkaeon 04-10-2009 06:42 PM

Yea I finally got it! It wasn't 3 seconds you gotta hold it, it's atleast 10 seconds. But thanx for the responses and help. Thats why I love this forum!

tru_Asiatik 04-11-2009 06:33 PM

i just did this this morning i disconnected my battery to reset my ses light
so yeah i held it longer that 3 seconds as weel


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