My 1992 t-bird battery went dead. After charging, the power windows aren't functioning correctly. They are supposed to go down a bit when the door opens so as not to catch on the hard top, and they

Asked by Mike Aug 11, 2015 at 06:57 PM about the 1992 Ford Thunderbird

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Are, but they are supposed to
go back up automatically
when the door is closed. But
they are not. Is it a computer
problem? Does the car need
to run a couple of drive
cycles?  Will it fix itself?

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Do not know if this will work for you but you can try to remove positive battery terminal for 10 seconds then reconnect it may reset the computer. No promises.

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