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Both driver and passenger electric windows are stuck in the down postition.

Both were lowered using the buttons, (which are on the dash), but simply didn't want to come back up again.

Everything else seems to work fine!

I'm assuming a fuse has blown but can't find it.

I have checked all of the fuses in the driver's side compartment as well as those on the battery and they seem ok.

Any ideas?

Edited by peterdriver

Would be worth a code scan. Sounds like the comfort control module is faulty.

Both driver and passenger electric windows are stuck in the down postition.

Both were lowered using the buttons, (which are on the dash), but simply didn't want to come back up again.

Everything else seems to work fine!

I'm assuming a fuse has blown but can't find it.

I have checked all of the fuses in the driver's side compartment as well as those on the battery and they seem ok.

Any ideas?

Have you actually pulled the several relevant fuses out, cleaned them, and put them back in? My windows stopped working - in the "up" position thankfully - and after a Skoda dealer failed to trace it I found a loose dirty fuse...

Interesting the buttons are on the dashboard...

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