Windows/Glass - Door Window Auto Up And Down Inoperative

2010 Volvo XC70 AWD L6-3.2L VIN 96 B6324S2SECTION Windows/Glass - Door Window Auto Up And Down Inoperative
Title Lost initialization door windows

Ref No US26054.1.0 en-US

Issuer -

Partner 3 US 7510 Volvo Cars North America

Func Group 8350

Func Desc window lift

Status Released

Status Date 04-11-2012

Issue Date 03-28-2012

Reference VIDA

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CSC Customer Symptom Codes

DTC Diagnostic Trouble Codes

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CSC = Customer Symptom Code

DTC = Diagnostic Trouble Code

DDM = Drivers Door Module

PDM = Passenger Door Module

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DESCRIPTION:

From warranty data and customer surveys, Volvo has learned that the auto
up and auto down of the door windows is not always functioning as desired.
The auto up and auto down function can be disabled by 2 main reasons: low
battery voltage supply(including disconnection of the power supply to the
DDM/PDM) and a software download (general).
Which reason may be applicable differs per vehicle.

SERVICE:

To finalize a software download or a repair that caused an interrupted power supply to the DDM/PDM or a repair with disconnected battery,
initiate/calibrate the door windows.
Raise the window to its end position and hold it for one second. Release the button briefly. Raise the front section of the button again for one second.

VOLVO STANDARD TIMES GUIDE (VSTG) INFO:
Incorporated in the operation time of the main operation that caused
the lost initiation.

RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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