De-initialization procedure

2009 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 1, AWDSECTION De-initialization procedure
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    NOTE: The LH front window motor must be reset to its original factory settings first, then perform the following de-initialization procedure.
  1. Turn the ignition key ON.
  2. Operate the window control switch in one-touch mode and remove power from the window motor while the window is moving  by one of the following methods:
    • Disconnect the vehicle battery cable while the window is moving. 
    • Disconnect the window motor connector while the window is moving. 
    • Remove the LH front window motor fuse while the window is moving. 
  3. This will de-initialize the window motor and reset the window motor to its original factory settings.
  4. Perform the initialization procedure to turn the one-touch-up feature on.

    Initialization procedure 

    NOTE: The LH front window must be in the full open position for this procedure to operate correctly.
  5. Turn the ignition key ON.
  6. Activate and hold the window control switch in the up position at the second detent until the window glass stalls for 2 seconds into the glass top run and release the switch.
  7. Activate and hold the window control switch in the down position at the second detent until the window glass stalls for 2 seconds at the bottom of its travel and release the switch.
  8. Test for correct window operation by carrying out the one-touch-up and one-touch-down features.
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