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I have seen multiple threads on resetting the one touch open/close on the windows. There also seems to be a bit of confusion on the exact procedure. I found it in the Bronco Manual.


Resetting One-Touch Close
Carry out all steps within 30 seconds of starting the sequence.
  1. Close the window.
  1. Press and hold the window control switch until the window is fully open. Keep the window control switch pressed for two seconds.
  1. Lift and hold the window control switch until the window is fully closed. Keep the window control switch held for two seconds.
  1. Press and hold the window control switch until the window is fully open. Keep the window control switch pressed for a two seconds.
  1. Lift and hold the window control switch until the window is fully closed. Keep the window control switch held for a two seconds.
Note: Repeat the procedure if the window does not close when you use one-touch.

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I like how all the steps are numbered 1




Just pulling your chain ...
 

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Search function for the win.

Just noticed this morning:

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It worked!!!
 

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This worked for me too... rear passenger window stopped dropping down when opening the door and got stuck wedged open like @redone17 's photo.
 

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My window isn't closing because it bounces back open as soon as it closes. So should I just hold the button regardless of where the window is in order to reset it?
 

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Man I hope this works!! I've already had the Ford Dealer recalibrate my windows twice and now two of them are refusing to roll up all the way.

Service Rep said it happens if you put pressure on the window while opening or closing and I sure as heck am not doing that, but I think sometimes it gets messed up when you roll up the windows on a bumpy road (or non-road).
 

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Man I hope this works!! I've already had the Ford Dealer recalibrate my windows twice and now two of them are refusing to roll up all the way.

Service Rep said it happens if you put pressure on the window while opening or closing and I sure as heck am not doing that, but I think sometimes it gets messed up when you roll up the windows on a bumpy road (or non-road).
I can confirm that the same issue happens when I am on a bumpy road, especially off-road while moving. Fortunately, it's fine once I come to a complete stop
 

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I have seen multiple threads on resetting the one touch open/close on the windows. There also seems to be a bit of confusion on the exact procedure. I found it in the Bronco Manual.


Resetting One-Touch Close
Carry out all steps within 30 seconds of starting the sequence.
  1. Close the window.
  2. Press and hold the window control switch until the window is fully open. Keep the window control switch pressed for two seconds.
  3. Lift and hold the window control switch until the window is fully closed. Keep the window control switch held for two seconds.
  4. Press and hold the window control switch until the window is fully open. Keep the window control switch pressed for a two seconds.
  5. Lift and hold the window control switch until the window is fully closed. Keep the window control switch held for a two seconds.
Note: Repeat the procedure if the window does not close when you use one-touch.

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Thank you for this post. It definitely worked
 

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My window isn't closing because it bounces back open as soon as it closes. So should I just hold the button regardless of where the window is in order to reset it?
Yes, follow the procedure from the OP. Mine did this exact thing on Wednesday.
 

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After 11 months I just had my first window issue. Drivers window wouldn’t one touch auto close. Just ran it down and held to 5 then up and held to 5. Works again.
Guess they needed to reinvent power windows.
 

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Guess they needed to reinvent power windows.
Remember what happened when they tried to re-invent the removable hard top?

LOL!!!
 
 


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