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I got a 2016 Sierra and just had the dealership replace drivers glass.

 

Got the truck back and unhooked the battery to install some items.

 

Problem now is the drivers door glass only goes up and down, can not stop it where i want it.

 

Is there a programming thing I need to do for the window? Or take back to dealer...

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so if you quick punch the button to start it moving and then quick punch the button again it does NOT stop mid travel? I have found the button to be a bit finicky but mine has never failed to stop if I tapped it again

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No....window wont stop. Passenger side fine.

 

I think I found it with google....roll window up....hold button 3 seconds.....roll window down....hold 3 seconds.....will try tomorrow.

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Interesting I certainly do not remember seeing that in the owners manual haha. Internet is amazing.

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No....window wont stop. Passenger side fine.

 

I think I found it with google....roll window up....hold button 3 seconds.....roll window down....hold 3 seconds.....will try tomorrow.

 

I actually somehow ran across a vid on Youtube where someone fixed it with that same solution, but it was on a Honda and it was 2 second. So it may work. I had a '14 for 2 years and unhooked the battery a few times and never had this problem. This is also the first I've heard about that on any GM.

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I actually somehow ran across a vid on Youtube where someone fixed it with that same solution, but it was on a Honda and it was 2 second. So it may work. I had a '14 for 2 years and unhooked the battery a few times and never had this problem. This is also the first I've heard about that on any GM.

I remember when I first got my '17, I unhooked the battery to add my multi-view camera system. After all was done, hooked the battery back up and got a service TPMS. It didn't read the TPMS anymore.. so I ended up buying that re-learn tool seeing that it might happen again if I disconnect battery for another reason..

 

Then I realized I had bought this a while back, a memory keeper, worked on my Trailblazer, so might use it next time I disconnect.

 

Memory Keeper: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BW9J1Y/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I remember when I first got my '17, I unhooked the battery to add my multi-view camera system. After all was done, hooked the battery back up and got a service TPMS. It didn't read the TPMS anymore.. so I ended up buying that re-learn tool seeing that it might happen again if I disconnect battery for another reason..

 

Then I realized I had bought this a while back, a memory keeper, worked on my Trailblazer, so might use it next time I disconnect.

 

Memory Keeper: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B004BW9J1Y/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

 

I actually never had a problem with losing presets or settings when disconnecting the battery. The only thing I had to put back was the DIC screen in the dash back to the info pages from the music page. That was the only factory preset that was reset on mine.

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I actually never had a problem with losing presets or settings when disconnecting the battery. The only thing I had to put back was the DIC screen in the dash back to the info pages from the music page. That was the only factory preset that was reset on mine.

 

Yeah, I had used that on my TB, as disconnecting the battery, you lost all presets. With my '17, everything was there as well like you mentioned, just my TPMS went out and had to be re-learned. I'm not even sure if that memory keeper will work on my '17, but I'll give it a try next time I remove my battery and see if my TPMS goes out again even with it plugged in... :D

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