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Old 02-12-2018, 06:48 AM
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Default 2007 350Z Window Issues

So, I've been struggling to pin-point my issue with my windows and I'm looking for some help. I have posted updates in my Progress Thread, but figured I'd get more response here. Feel free to take a look at my thread in my signature for more details.

Before everyone says search, I have done the following;
  • Nissan Window Motor TSB
  • Replaced Driver's Window Switch

So after doing the Nissan TSB I spoke with a Nissan tech that I used to work with and he was sure it was the Window Switch. He said it seemed odd for both windows to have a Power Window issue at the same time.

After replacing the Driver's Window Switch, the problem is still there.

So I decided to take a Video;

**FYI: Immediately after the video ended, the locks clicked and locked the doors **


Any and all help/input would be appreciated, thanks!
Old 02-12-2018, 07:52 AM
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There is a reset procedure you have to do I believe. Hope this helps, good luck. Also don't worry about the 03-05, Nissan made the same crappy motor for all the 350z/g35s
1. Remove the Door Panel. 2003-2005 Front Door Panel Removal Procedure

2. With the door open, lift UP and HOLD the Window Switch until the Window is fully closed.

€¢ Do not use the Window auto-closing function

€¢ Do not release the Switch before the Window is fully closed

3. Get inside the vehicle and close the door.

€¢ You need to close the door so the Door Switch is fully depressed

4. Press and HOLD the Window Regulator Motor Reset Switch. While holding the Reset Switch, press DOWN and HOLD the Window Switch until the Window is fully opened.

Do not use the Window auto-opening function

€¢ Do not release the Switch before the Window is fully opened


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5. Release the Reset Switch. Then, lift UP and HOLD the Window Switch until the Window is fully closed.

€¢ Do not use the Window auto-closing function

€¢ Do not release the Switch before the Window is fully closed

6. Open the Door to release the Door Switch. The Window Glass should partially move down.

7. Re-install the Door Panel.

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Old 02-12-2018, 12:30 PM
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I spent so much time and effort on this issue. After multiple motors and switches purchased I gave up. If the window goes up and down just leave it. I don't care that my auto-up/down doesn't work. Doesn't bother me anymore.
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Originally Posted by VqJunkie
There is a reset procedure you have to do I believe. Hope this helps, good luck. .
Thanks, but as mentioned above that was the first thing I did and it did not make a difference.

Originally Posted by SQuaLZ
I spent so much time and effort on this issue. After multiple motors and switches purchased I gave up. If the window goes up and down just leave it. I don't care that my auto-up/down doesn't work. Doesn't bother me anymore.
Thanks, but that has nothing to do with my issue. I can't get out of my car and leave it anywhere because my windows roll down on their own when I pull the door release.

BUMP!
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