Rear quarter light windows not going up

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I have had a few bits apart recently following previous information requests & now have a problem with the two small quarter light windows not raising when the roof goes up on the slk.

i'm guessing its down to something i've done? but wondered if anyone had any pointers before i retrace my steps?

The roof all appears to work ok & the side windows will lift on the window switch but not with the roof switch & the quarter lights will not come up at all.

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Mat
 

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Hello Mat ,,have you tried normalizing the windows, just a thought
 
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Normalizing?

Sorry Malcolm how do i do that:confused:
 

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With the key turned to 2,,close them and hold the switch closed for 10 sec,,do try this first
 
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Normalizing the windows

doesnt seemed to have solved my problem, have been back over all the parts that i've been fiddling with & cant find anything obviously wrong?
The windows will come back up eventually after several attempts but it seems pretty random which leaves me a little afraid to put the roof down!
 

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I will take a look to see if there is any known issue with this
 


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