R56 What's "up" with the windows?
#1
What's "up" with the windows?
I realized that the windows of the R56 go down a little while opening the door and then go up when the door is closed.
But when I get in my car, often the passenger side window in my car seems to be a little lower than I left it. And it is low enough for rain to get in or cause annoying wind noise while driving - so I have to remember to put it up myself before I drive off.
It's become a part of my regimen before drive off including activating sports button and front and rear fog lights. And also hitting the "track" button on the CD player to display track names.
Has anyone else also experienced this issue with the windows or am I doing something wrong?
But when I get in my car, often the passenger side window in my car seems to be a little lower than I left it. And it is low enough for rain to get in or cause annoying wind noise while driving - so I have to remember to put it up myself before I drive off.
It's become a part of my regimen before drive off including activating sports button and front and rear fog lights. And also hitting the "track" button on the CD player to display track names.
Has anyone else also experienced this issue with the windows or am I doing something wrong?
#2
"Up"Windows
When we bought our new 2005 MCS,we learned that BMW cars have this pop-up feature.When the door was opened(with the window all the way up),the window drops down about 1/4 of an inch.When you close the door,it shuts,then the window is supposed to pop up,and seal.These cars are so air tight,this feature allows the compressed air out.This keeps the windows from bulging out when the door closes.At least,that's what the salesman told us,and it does make sense.It doesn't do the pop-up feature,however,if you put the window down just a hair or more.I just found out last week that when the hatchback was not fully closed,the pop-up feature doesn't work.Check with the dealer to be sure!
#3
If the window is lowere than "full up" than it should do the drop/pop maneuver when opening/closing. If you are seeing the window pop up after you close the door and the window doesn't raise up completely so that air/water can get through, I would suspect the window is out of adjustment.
I have no clue if there is any adjustment to the window unit or if it would actually be a malfunction of the mechanism involved in the drop/pop maneuver. In any case, I'd get it checked out.
I have no clue if there is any adjustment to the window unit or if it would actually be a malfunction of the mechanism involved in the drop/pop maneuver. In any case, I'd get it checked out.
#4
I am having the same problem. yesterday, my driver's side window didn't go up and we had a little rain. luckily, I was aware of this issue and ran out there to make sure it had gone up...it hadn't..so I had to jump in and raise the windows....it's a bit of an aggrivation. I need to bring it in, but it is sounding like a common issue.
#5
On my R53 (which I traded in for an R56) I found that when I closed the windows, I had to hold the switch in the up position a few seconds after the window had closed, otherwise, the windows wouldn't work right. The first day I picked up the car, I had problems, but as soon as I started holding the switch longer (which my MA showed me), I never had another problem. So, maybe you can try that?
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Make sure that when you unlock the car with the remote, that you are not holding the unlock button long enough to just start the "open all the windows" mode. I've noticed that on my R-56, this feature kicks in much sooner than on the R-50 or R-53. With the first gen cars it seems that there was a distinct 5 or 6 seconds before the windows went down and roof opened. It seems much quicker on the R-56. You may be cracking the windows wth the remote with out knowing it.
Enjoy your new MINI.
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Make sure that when you unlock the car with the remote, that you are not holding the unlock button long enough to just start the "open all the windows" mode. I've noticed that on my R-56, this feature kicks in much sooner than on the R-50 or R-53. With the first gen cars it seems that there was a distinct 5 or 6 seconds before the windows went down and roof opened. It seems much quicker on the R-56. You may be cracking the windows wth the remote with out knowing it.
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After reading the responses here, I've been watching out for any triggers that make the window roll down lower than usual and I haven't been able to find anything. And it's very sporadic so I can't pin point what is causing it. I guess I'll keep watching it for a few more days and then take it to the dealer when I have some time. It's not worth a 70 mile one-way trip.
dchautin, if you take it in, can you post your findings? I'll do the same when I take it in.
dchautin, if you take it in, can you post your findings? I'll do the same when I take it in.
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I was told that it was just the window "seating" itself....I'm having the windows tinted on my R56 today and I know you're not supposed to roll the windows down for 3 days after, it just makes me nervous for the tint when the windows do this everytime you open the car, lol....
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I've had the 'window not going up' issue since day one. I've had it in once with no cure yet. I've been logging when it has issues and it seems to occur most often when the car has been locked and sitting for more that about 20 min. I do not have the autolock set while driving so when I drive, and get in and out like getting gas, no problems but if I park for a while like at work, the next time I enter the car, no up movement. The dealer is contacting MINI about this and we both agreed that since it is just annoying and nothing else, I'll wait until they think there is a cure rather than throwing parts at it without knowing if the new part will fix it or not.
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I realized that the windows of the R56 go down a little while opening the door and then go up when the door is closed.
But when I get in my car, often the passenger side window in my car seems to be a little lower than I left it. And it is low enough for rain to get in or cause annoying wind noise while driving - so I have to remember to put it up myself before I drive off.
It's become a part of my regimen before drive off including activating sports button and front and rear fog lights. And also hitting the "track" button on the CD player to display track names.
Has anyone else also experienced this issue with the windows or am I doing something wrong?
But when I get in my car, often the passenger side window in my car seems to be a little lower than I left it. And it is low enough for rain to get in or cause annoying wind noise while driving - so I have to remember to put it up myself before I drive off.
It's become a part of my regimen before drive off including activating sports button and front and rear fog lights. And also hitting the "track" button on the CD player to display track names.
Has anyone else also experienced this issue with the windows or am I doing something wrong?
....Les
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