richardloewe2
Partner power window failure
Summary of the thread
A 2012 Peugeot Partner experienced a power window failure after a battery replacement, with an error related to initialization. The issue is likely due to the need for re-initialization of the window controls, a common problem after battery changes. A suggested solution is to perform a window reset procedure, but if unsuccessful, professional assistance may be required to use specialized tools for re-initialization.
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richardloewe2 (community.author)
Window reset? No, I haven't. I didn't even know that was a thing. How do you do that? Do I need to take the door panel off to get to the window regulator or something?
susanraven63
No, you don't need to pull the door panel off or mess with the window regulator itself. The reset procedure didn't work for me, I ended up taking it to a workshop. They hooked it up and sorted it out pretty quickly. Seems like it needed some kind of Peugeot-specific tool.
richardloewe2 (community.author)
Thanks for the info! Sounds like I'm headed to the workshop, then. I was hoping it would be a simple fix but I'm not surprised I couldn't solve it myself. They sorted it out for 290€. Apparently they had to re-initialize the window controls. Annoying, but at least it's fixed.
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susanraven63
Hey, I had something similar happen on my Partner. After the battery change, the window controls went completely dead. Did you try the window reset procedure? The auto up/down didn't work.