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On my '15 S85D, my passenger window keeps rolling up within a few minutes of me lowering it...without me using the switch. There are no unusual noises. I just can't get the window to stay down. I have tried recalibrating with no luck. I have not found anyone else online with the same exact problem, though many seem to experience the windows rolling down
 
Believe it or not---sometimes the puddle lights can cause the issue.
Do you have aftermarket puddle lights? If so--Swap the one you took out---or swap with another door to see if that fixes it.
I know on Model 3 and Y it can....and I think I noticed it on my previous Model S a little.
Obviously, you have done a reboot?
 
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I have the opposite issue with the passenger window - if I open it, it won't close unless I also open the door. Looks like some part of the rubber? lining is blocking it and the resistance reverses the motor. I am not sure the same thing could happen in the other direction, but if you haven't tried opening the window with the door open, it's worth a test.
 
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I have the opposite issue with the passenger window - if I open it, it won't close unless I also open the door. Looks like some part of the rubber? lining is blocking it and the resistance reverses the motor. I am not sure the same thing could happen in the other direction, but if you haven't tried opening the window with the door open, it's worth a test.
Mine rolls down fine. No weird noise or difficulty. Usually, within five minutes, it stealthily rolls back up. I usually don't even notice until I look over and realize it got me again
 
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I have the opposite issue with the passenger window - if I open it, it won't close unless I also open the door. Looks like some part of the rubber? lining is blocking it and the resistance reverses the motor. I am not sure the same thing could happen in the other direction, but if you haven't tried opening the window with the door open, it's worth a test.
It opens and closes perfectly. It just randomly closes a few minutes after I open it
 
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I have the opposite issue with the passenger window - if I open it, it won't close unless I also open the door. Looks like some part of the rubber? lining is blocking it and the resistance reverses the motor. I am not sure the same thing could happen in the other direction, but if you haven't tried opening the window with the door open, it's worth a test.
It opens and closes perfectly. It just randomly closes a few minutes after I open i
Believe it or not---sometimes the puddle lights can cause the issue.
Do you have aftermarket puddle lights? If so--Swap the one you took out---or swap with another door to see if that fixes it.
I know on Model 3 and Y it can....and I think I noticed it on my previous Model S a little.
Obviously, you have done a reboot?
I have done a reboot, though this did start around the time of the last software update
 
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Believe it or not---sometimes the puddle lights can cause the issue.
Do you have aftermarket puddle lights? If so--Swap the one you took out---or swap with another door to see if that fixes it.
I know on Model 3 and Y it can....and I think I noticed it on my previous Model S a little.
Obviously, you have done a reboot?
Oh, I have zero mods outside of tinting and powder coating the wheels, both done three years ago
 
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