Two-Step Down Function Inspection

2013 Mazda 2 Touring, 1.5L Eng VIN Z, Automatic TransSECTION Two-Step Down Function Inspection
NOTE:
  • Before inspecting the two-step down function, make sure that the two-step down function is turned on. (if the two-step down function is turned off, the power window does not stop once).
  • The two-step down position is adjustable within 20-100 mm {0.79-3.9 in}.
  • The two-step down function does not operate while the IG-OFF timer function is activated.
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1
  • Switch the ignition to ON.
  • Turn on the two-step down function, if it is turned off.
  • Fully close the driver's side power window.
  • Open the power window using the manual open/close function on the power window main switch.
  • Verify that the power window stops 30 mm lower than the fully closed position for 1 s.
  • Does power window operate properly?
NOTE:
  • While the auto open/close function is activated, the two-step down function does not operate.
Yes Two-step down function is normal.
No
  • Verify that the auto open/close function operates properly.

    If the auto open/close function operates properly:Β 

  • Verify that the two-step down function is turned on.

    If the auto open/close function does not operate properly:Β 

  • Replace the power window main switch (power window control unit is malfunctioning.) (See POWER WINDOW MAIN SWITCH REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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