Changed Battery - Windows Don't Work.

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JokerFMJ

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I have a 2007 Speed6 GT (in case that's relevant).

I went out to my car in 115 degree weather and my battery was dead, not cool.

A buddy gave me a jump and I went and got a new battery.. Installed the battery and now my Windows don't work from the drivers side controls.

The Drivers window works from it's controller and each window works from it's own controller but, the back windows and passenger windows do not work from the drivers side controls. Also, none of the windows will roll all the way down/up like they are supposed to (the one button down/up thing).

Is there something i'm going to have to reset after changing the battery or is this going to be something I have to go to the dealer for? I'm a little annoyed that the battery is dead because I just got my oil changed 2 weeks ago and on Mazda's little check sheet they said the amps my battery was putting out was still good... The guy who checked my battery at Checkers said it was completely dead and that was after a jump.

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Nevermind, the other thread finally loaded up (on a work computer and the network is sluggish at times) and I'll try that... I'm sure it will work. :)
Reference to the thread: http://mazdas247.com/vbb230/showthread.php?t=123697742

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Worked perfectly, thanks!
 
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Check the sticky thread. Roll them down half way, roll them back up and hold the button up for a second after the window is rolled all the way up. I think that's about it but check the sticky.
 
Yea read the sticky.. You have to go to each door and roll them down then roll them back up and hold it for like 2 sec you will feel a click and its done then your driver door switches will work
 
your all wrong. you need to change the window motor fluid.
It degrades and breaks down into a sludge causing the opposite windows to not work properly from the drivers side switch. When the fluid is replaced with an equivelent manufacturer approved fluid, it causes the motors to work freely and a proper distribution of power from each switch occours. (dance)
 
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