BoardkilL
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A while ago I bought a new ECU, or at least a new eprom, for my X14XE Corsa sport. After looking in the Opel TIS 2000 computer handbook thingy I figured out how to change it, so I disconnected everything and opened it up.
Unfortunately I have a completely different ECU than the one in the manual they use at Opel/Vauxhall/Holden. After closing up the ECU without a new chip in place, I connected everything back up.
The car started without any problems what so ever. Plus it ran a bit smoother after resetting the ECU - for some reason.
It was only when I got to the drive-thru at Maccas I noticed that the power windows were acting up. They go down and up all right, but I have to hold the button in to do so. Before I could just push the button and they would move up or down until I stopped them - or the were completely shut/open.
Has anyone got any good ideas as to why this has happened, and how to fix it?
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BoardkilL
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Never mind, when I posted a bunch of threads about the same issue came up. Too bad there's no search function, or I wouldn't have posted.
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binner
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mine does this everytime i disconect the battery, after a couple of days or so it just decides to start working so i wouldnt worry about it
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luke85
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you need to close them, let your finger off the up button then press and hold the up button again for 10 seconds, all will be well
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Kenzie
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Its all about time mate!
Give it 30mins and it will be ok.
Mine does the same when i disconnect the battery. Its like its "forgotten" how to go up and down thierselves!
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dean101287
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quote: Originally posted by Kenzie
Its all about time mate!
Give it 30mins and it will be ok.
Mine does the same when i disconnect the battery. Its like its "forgotten" how to go up and down thierselves!
errm no its not- you have to put the window all the way up untill you hear a click, then all the way down till it click and then they will work properly
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James@CCC
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yup, they just disconnect whenever u take away their power supply. as said just close them and hold down the up button for like 2 seconds and youll hear a click.
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binner
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ah well now i know lol, i never looked into it cos it fixed its self
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Kenzie
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quote: Originally posted by dean101287
quote: Originally posted by Kenzie
Its all about time mate!
Give it 30mins and it will be ok.
Mine does the same when i disconnect the battery. Its like its "forgotten" how to go up and down thierselves!
errm no its not- you have to put the window all the way up untill you hear a click, then all the way down till it click and then they will work properly
Learn something new everyday
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Wizard1906
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i thought all this stuff was common knowledge i`ve known this stuff for fifteen years!!!!
[Edited on 18-07-2008 by Wizard1906]
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Limecat
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quote: Originally posted by Wizard1906
i thought all this stuff was common knowledge i`ve known this stuff for fifteen years!!!!
[Edited on 18-07-2008 by Wizard1906]
Ditto. I do wonder what some people would do without the internet? You have to hand it to the older generation who did all the shizzle on their Cortinas etc and just had to do trial and error to sort stuff!
Whats worse is that all this crap is covered in the owners manual if people bothered to read it?
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BoardkilL
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I tried to find it in the service thingy Opel uses in the workshops, but couldn't. And since the forum doesn't have a search option, I posted. What good is the forum, if you can't use it for stuff like this
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