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Passenger side window rolling down on its own after locking doors

Buckeye-TRide

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Ok so I’m not sure if I have an issue or I’m going crazy. I’ve now experienced this about 4 times. After locking the doors and going to work or into the house at the end of the day, I come back and start the car, and I notice the passenger side window is rolled down about an inch or 2. The weather has been very mild in Ohio so I’ve been driving with the windows cracked so it is possible that I’m the one leaving it open however, I have literally never done this before in any other vehicle. I find it hard to believe the window is operating on its own while the car is off, but it would not be like me at all to forget to roll them up and definitely not that many times in such a short period. It’s also weird that it’s the same window each time. Tonight when I got home I checked the window after I got out and it was up I have since been out twice to check it and it’s still rolled up. I will be using this post as a reference for my sanity check in the morning LOL. Anyone else ever experienced such a thing or have any advice other than bringing it in?
 
Never happened to me...

If you have a GoPro type of camera, point it to the window and record for the duration you are away from you vehicle. If you notice your windows are cracked open when you come back, scan the video at the end and middle to see at what section the window is cracked open. Once you find that section, do the same until you pin point the time when your window lowered itself.
 
Ok so the good news is the window did not magically roll it self down on the three occasions I parked it and locked it over the past 24 hours. The bad news is that I might be an idiot. :oops:
 
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Ok so the good news is the window did not magically roll it self down on the three occasions I parked it and locked it over the past 24 hours. The bad news is that I might be an idiot. :oops:

Not sure HOW or when but some times when I rise the window and do a little press (pull) on the window switch the window goes all the way up and then down for like an inch I order the window deflector, (vent shade, window visor) so I can kept my window little open and fresh the inside


BTW since you OWN a Telluride you can't be an IDIOT
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Not sure HOW or when but some times when I rise the window and do a little press (pull) on the window switch the window goes all the way up and then down for like an inch I order the window deflector, (vent shade, window visor) so I can kept my window little open and fresh the inside


BTW since you OWN a Telluride you can't be an IDIOT
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Haha thanks for the reassurance! I can always blame the ghosts as suggested above.
 




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