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When the window is raised, it starts back down when it reaches the top. I'll have to push the up button 4 or 5 times before it stays up. Window visors have been installed, but it doesn't seem to be blocking the window.

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Assuming they are in channel visors, they may not be blocking the window, but the window motor may be sensing to much resistance, and as a safety feature rolling the window back down.   The safety feature is in place in case one would roll up a body p,art in the window accidentally. Try removing the visors and see what happens. 

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I'm going to assume that they are Weather Tech visors based on you stating they are in channel.  Iirc, Weather Tech's install instructions tell you immediately after install to check for window function, then to leave the windows rolled up for several hours, maybe a day, so the visors can be pushed and set into the correct spot to prevent this issue.  If they are Weather Tech visors, did you follow these instructions?  I've had Weather Tech visors installed since week 1 and have experienced zero problems.  This is my 3rd vehicle I've had them on, all without problems. 

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I bought the truck with 5100 miles on it and they were already installed. They're AVS brand. I've used them before on other vehicles and not had any issues. I've not installed them myself though. The passenger side is wavy so I planned to replace them anyway. It makes sense that the motor could sense the pressure from the channel being too tight.

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I am not familiar with AVS.  I want aware they even made these.  That's why I assumed they were Weather Tech. 

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