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Windows don't seal

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So tonight I drove over to a friends house, and I noticed that windows didn't "seal" themselves upon door closure like normal. When I got in, I had to pull the driver side window switch to get it the rest of the way up. Has anyone ever seen this? I wouldn't mind, except that it is the same when I leave the vehicle, again, the window is left cracked at the top. Any thoughts?
 
You might need to recalibrate the auto-open / close of the windows. The technique is to open the window all the way, then hold the window button down for 5 seconds. Then close the window all of the way, then hold the window button up for 5 seconds.

This will recalibrate the "open" and "closed" positions.
One learns something new every day. Thanks for the tip!
 
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I had a similar issue with the rear door on the driver's side. Opening the door would open the window just a bit as usual, but closing the door did not trigger the closing of the window.
You could open the window completely by just opening and closing the door a number of times.

Resetting the large center screen fixed the issue.