2006 350z both windows stopped working
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Annnnnnd??
Are you asking for help or....? If so, you’re better off being specific about what you’ve done to fix or at least diagnose the problem.
If none, answer is: “Take it to the dealer.”
This isn’t Facebook where the answers you get are equal to the question.... monosyllabic and meaningless.
Are you asking for help or....? If so, you’re better off being specific about what you’ve done to fix or at least diagnose the problem.
If none, answer is: “Take it to the dealer.”
This isn’t Facebook where the answers you get are equal to the question.... monosyllabic and meaningless.
Last edited by MicVelo; 12-21-2019 at 07:58 AM.
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Annnnnnd??
Are you asking for help or....? If so, you’re better off being specific about what you’ve done to fix or at least diagnose the problem.
If none, answer is: “Take it to the dealer.”
This isn’t Facebook where the answers you get are equal to the question.... monosyllabic and meaningless.
Are you asking for help or....? If so, you’re better off being specific about what you’ve done to fix or at least diagnose the problem.
If none, answer is: “Take it to the dealer.”
This isn’t Facebook where the answers you get are equal to the question.... monosyllabic and meaningless.
'bummer'
#5
First: if you hold the unlock button on the keyfob, does the windows roll down?
does the windows roll up or down at all?
if the windows are open, when you put the key on the lock, in the driver side, and turn and hold it turn to the right; does the windows close?
On the driver side, on the door, there is 4 buttons.
2 to control the windows, 1 to lock the doors and 1 to lock and unlock the windows controls from the doors. Try switching that one off. ;-)
if everything fails, check the fuse. If not; disconnect the battery for 10 or 15 minutes; push the brake a few times before to reconect the battery.
OR try to find a OBD2 scanner and find a electric code or rusted cable.
does the windows roll up or down at all?
if the windows are open, when you put the key on the lock, in the driver side, and turn and hold it turn to the right; does the windows close?
On the driver side, on the door, there is 4 buttons.
2 to control the windows, 1 to lock the doors and 1 to lock and unlock the windows controls from the doors. Try switching that one off. ;-)
if everything fails, check the fuse. If not; disconnect the battery for 10 or 15 minutes; push the brake a few times before to reconect the battery.
OR try to find a OBD2 scanner and find a electric code or rusted cable.
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Spike100 (12-23-2019)
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It is odd, but the window lock button that Hector Arias mentions will lock both driver and passenger window. Make sure you have not set this button to lock.
Another possibility is the fuse. But, that Fuse controls a lot more than just the window's motor. If the fuse failed you would see a multitude of failed features.
Please post back to this thread when you determine the cause of your problem. That way we all learn.
Another possibility is the fuse. But, that Fuse controls a lot more than just the window's motor. If the fuse failed you would see a multitude of failed features.
Please post back to this thread when you determine the cause of your problem. That way we all learn.
#7
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Something else I noticed that could be related to the problem you describe. I have owned my 2003 350z for 16 years. A couple of years ago I experienced a bizarre and unexpected failure that was apparently caused by a failing 16 year old battery in the Key FOB. Occasionally, and when the FOB was in the car or near the car, the burglar alarm would trigger. The only maneuver that stopped the alarm was removing the battery in the FOB. Replacing the battery restored function and eliminated the alarm malfunction.
As Hector Arias mentions, the FOB does interact with the window function. Based upon my experience and Hector Arias's comments,I recommend replacing the FOB battery.
Please let us know what worked when you solve this.
As Hector Arias mentions, the FOB does interact with the window function. Based upon my experience and Hector Arias's comments,I recommend replacing the FOB battery.
Please let us know what worked when you solve this.
Last edited by Spike100; 12-23-2019 at 04:57 PM. Reason: Correct spelling errors
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