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Old 10-16-2020, 06:21 PM #1
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Driver window switch constantly blinking

I recently did an LED swap in my entire car and the window switch on the drivers side is constantly blinking. The blinking should have something to do with the automatic windows, but it has been going off every time I am in the car for the full duration. Any tips?

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That's because after disconnecting battery power, the driver side auto up and down window has to go through the open/closed learning sequence. Your rear hatch window and sunroof will need that too.

Once you that, the "auto" light on the window switch will stop blinking, and your rear wiper will work normally again.
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That's because after disconnecting battery power, the driver side auto up and down window has to go through the open/closed learning sequence. Your rear hatch window and sunroof will need that too.

Once you that, the "auto" light on the window switch will stop blinking, and your rear wiper will work normally again.
This has been going on for months now and I already set my sunroof, hatch, and driver window to work with auto. The rear wiper works fine with no problems. Could it be something else?
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Son of a B****, my dad just asked me if they were blinking LED's... well I checked the order and he was right. I have been loosing my mind over this thankfully I figured it out. PHEW
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