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glem



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L322 2008 SC: front windows remaining open when ignition on

Hello,
I have a problem on my L322 Range 2008 Supercharged : the front windows remaining open when the ignition is switched on . The two front windows go down themselves when I turn the key, position 1, 2 or ignition. The control buttons on the two front doors are inoperative, they cannot be closed. The only way to close them is to switch off the ignition, lock the Range and close the windows with the remote control (long press on the lock button).
The rear mirrors don't work, but they fold nice. The passenger mirror goes down when the rear way is selected, an goes up when it is deselected.
The windows of the rear doors work fine, with all the buttons.
I tried with the two keys, closed the Range with the interior lock button, disconnected the battery, nothing helped.
Has anyone ever had this problem? or any idea of the cause?

Thank you !

Post #617756 27th Dec 2021 9:28pm
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Bl4ckD0g



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Netherlands 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

First call of action; what do the fault codes say? Second call of action, did you reset the window operation following a battery off event?

Post #617777 28th Dec 2021 12:33am
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glem



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I have BPM-body processor 0x70 PM switch-block

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glem



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hello, I'll give the answer to myself: after a good battery recharge, everything is ok ... like what this range is really sensitive to the voltage of the battery ... Very Happy

Post #618396 2nd Jan 2022 11:01am
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