That's the behavior that I'm talking about. If the back windows are down
when you do this, does the front windows go back down about 3/4 of the
way?
I know that I originally said about halfway, but it's really more like 3/4
of the way. If that's what's happening, it was due to the apparently
undo***ented feature that I was talking about.
Thanks for responding!
Ken
"Larry" <larryklaus@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>I do not remember reading about such a feature. My '06 GT convertible
has
> never done this, to my recollection. I'm gonna try it out today.
>
> I know that sometimes, with the top down, when I put a front window up
(I
> know, I know... but the wife does not like all the wind) it reaches the
> top
> then reverses and goes all the way down. I think this behaviour is
> because
> the window mistakenly sensed an obstruction or something at the top
travel
> and did the safety-reverse thing.
>
> Larry
>
> "Ken Zwyers" <zeker434@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:4808193a$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I'm hoping that someone can help me out there.
>>
>> I'm positive that my '06 Mustang GT Convertible had a feature where, if
I
>> put the front windows up while the back windows were down, the front
> windows
>> would go to the top, and then drop down approximately halfway, as a
> reminder
>> to me that the back windows were open. However, now that the weather
is
>> starting to warm up again (Chicago), that feature has stopped working.
>>
>> I took the car in to take care of the recent recall, and asked them to
> look
>> at the windows at the same time. When the car was done, they told me
>> that
>> my car didn't have this feature, and showed me a correspondence that
they
>> received from their tech people.
>>
>> I'm positive that my car used to do this, and with my poor short-term
>> memory, I could really use this feature. However, I can't find it
>> do***ented anywhere. Can some at least verify for me that this feature
> does
>> exist, and if possible, can anyone point me to any do***entation that
>> describes this?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>
>>
>
>


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