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Difference between revisions of "One Touch Window Reset"
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Whenever you disconnect your battery on your Mk3 Mondeo, your one-touch electric windows will need resetting.  | Whenever you disconnect your battery on your Mk3 Mondeo, your one-touch electric windows will need resetting.  | ||
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To reset the windows, follow these steps:  | To reset the windows, follow these steps:  | ||
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The window will now be set for one touch and global opening/closing. Repeat this procedure for each individual window...  | The window will now be set for one touch and global opening/closing. Repeat this procedure for each individual window...  | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 7 March 2007
One Touch Window Reset - Mk3
Background
Whenever you disconnect your battery on your Mk3 Mondeo, your one-touch electric windows will need resetting.
Method
To reset the windows, follow these steps:
- Hold the switch down until the window is all the way down
 - Release the switch then hold down again for 5 seconds
 - Press the switch so the window goes all the way up
 - Release the switch and press it up, again for 5 seconds
 
The window will now be set for one touch and global opening/closing. Repeat this procedure for each individual window...
Submitted by johnnyb
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