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    Veteran Member Three Rings h_curtis's Avatar
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    Driver's side window rolls down too far when opening sometimes

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    So my '14 S5 windows roll down slightly when I open the door which is normal and then they close that tiny bit when I close it again. Sometimes the window rolls down too far and it won't close, so I have to press the start button and roll the window up and start over. Now I am not 100% sure, but I believe the window has rolled down when I am not near the car, but I haven't fully confirmed this, but I think it has done it in my garage and at work.

    This is one of those things that can be a pain because I can't make it happen and if I take it to the dealer, they will think I am nuts. Suggestions?
    '14 s5, 6sp, sport diff, b&o, panda, estriol blue

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Not a suggestion but I have a 14’ S5 also and I don’t have this problem.
    There might be a TSB on this, not sure.
    I’ll bet this is something that Audi knows about though.


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    Established Member Two Rings athree20v's Avatar
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    Going thru this with my '13 S5,on the passenger side...Sometimes when i open the door it do the normal little bit of up/down...Other times it will roll down as far as half way when i open the door. Also when this happens that door will not 'one touch up/down' any more, and i have to relearn the door module by setting the upper/lower limits again.

    I haven't really found a solid pattern either...car off or on...doesn't matter.

    For what its worth,Ive changed out the passenger door module with another and it still happens.

    Ghosts in the machine....

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    Established Member Two Rings athree20v's Avatar
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    2018 S5 - 034 Stage 3***2019 SQ5 - 034 Stage 2***2008 Porsche Boxster S Sharkified***
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    Seymour,CT

    P.s. the only TSB I've found was for the window regulator going bad, making scratches in the window or not letting it raise or lower on the guides.

    I read somewhere else about a software update, but not exactly for what reason.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings h_curtis's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by athree20v View Post
    Going thru this with my '13 S5,on the passenger side...Sometimes when i open the door it do the normal little bit of up/down...Other times it will roll down as far as half way when i open the door. Also when this happens that door will not 'one touch up/down' any more, and i have to relearn the door module by setting the upper/lower limits again.

    I haven't really found a solid pattern either...car off or on...doesn't matter.

    For what its worth,Ive changed out the passenger door module with another and it still happens.

    Ghosts in the machine....
    Crap, that isn't good. I guess I can live with it going down too far when I get out of the car, but if it just rolls down when I am not around, that is a big problem. This is going to be a drag to figure out. Guess I could call AoA and see what they say.
    '14 s5, 6sp, sport diff, b&o, panda, estriol blue

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