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Problems with the power windows on a Citroen DS3 from 2013 - tips and experience wanted

Hey guys, I have a problem with my Citroen DS3 from 2013 with a gasoline engine. The power windows are acting up and there is a stored error. Could it be that the programming of the window regulators was not successful? Has anyone ever experienced something like this and can give me a tip on how to solve it in the workshop? What was your experience? Many thanks in advance.

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FelixSpeedy

Hey, I had a similar problem with my Citroen C3, model 2011. I am not a car expert, but I have some experience. So, I went to my garage and after some investigation, it turned out that I needed a replacement of the vehicle battery. It cost me 290 euros. A bit annoying, but now everything is fine again. Can you perhaps provide more information about your car? Maybe then I can help you further!

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KFischer (Author)

Hey, thanks for your reply! My DS3 now has 125057 km on the clock and only recently had its last service. So far I haven't noticed anything unusual, apart from the issue with the power windows. That's interesting about the battery, maybe it really has something to do with it. I'll ask my garage about it. Thanks to you!

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FelixSpeedy

Hey, you're welcome! At 125,000 km, your DS3 has already been through a lot. My C3 had similar problems with the power windows and the battery was the cause. Maybe it's the same for you. It's best to have it checked at your garage. If it's the battery, then it's a shame because of the costs, but everything is usually ok again afterwards. Good luck with that!

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KFischer (Author)

Hey, that's a great relief! Your words give me hope. I will go to my garage tomorrow and address the battery issue. Thank you very much for your help and advice! I hope that it really is just the battery and then everything will be fine again. I will keep you up to date. Bye!

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