Standard Procedure - Power Window Relearn

2013 Chrysler Town & Country S, GasSECTION Standard Procedure - Power Window Relearn
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Any time a door control module is replaced, a power window glass is adjusted or removed, a power window regulator is replaced or a power window motor is replaced, the hard stops for the power window assemblies need to be cleared and relearned by the door control module. This procedure is also sometimes referred to as denormalizing and normalizing or initialization. Refer to the Clear/Relearn procedure in STANDARD PROCEDURE .

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