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MaeMae1012
I have an '03 GX470 and recently replaced the battery in the car. Since the new battery has been installed, my drivers side window controls will not control any of the windows but my own. I haven't ever had this problem before...could it be something to do with the battery being replaced?? If so, does anyone know how I fix this? ....or what else the problem could be?? Thanks!
BobsGX470
QUOTE(MaeMae1012 @ Jan 19 2007, 11:35 AM) [snapback]223754[/snapback]

I have an '03 GX470 and recently replaced the battery in the car. Since the new battery has been installed, my drivers side window controls will not control any of the windows but my own. I haven't ever had this problem before...could it be something to do with the battery being replaced?? If so, does anyone know how I fix this? ....or what else the problem could be?? Thanks!


You have to initialize the windows and the moonroof. It explains how to do this in the owners manual. Unfortunately, it's the most unread book on earth.
Statman
I beleive the reset is to hold the window button either up (or down) for several seconds after the window is in that position. Give that a try, it won't hurt.
soggy60
Go to each power window
- close / switch up,(even if already closed) hold for 1001,1002,1003, after closed
- open/ switch downdown, hold for 1001,1002,1003 after open
go to next window
Jim_Chow
When I replaced the battery a few weeks back, added aux lights, and installed the XD HID's, I pull the battery out of my old 4runner and use jump cables to keep all the systems alive, maintain the nav settings, etc. A lot easier than trying to reprogram everything in. smile.gif
Rxus Nexus
QUOTE (soggy60 @ Feb 1 2007, 10:11 AM) *
Go to each power window
- close / switch up,(even if already closed) hold for 1001,1002,1003, after closed
- open/ switch downdown, hold for 1001,1002,1003 after open
go to next window


Thanks, Soggy worked for me on my 2009 RX!
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