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Got in the car this morning and the windows where wet so I pressed the window down button for the drivers side so i could clear it but the passenger one went down :dull: I thought it abit odd so I checked I was useing the right button but I was and again the passenger one moved?

Strange thing is that it started working normaly after about 20mins :dull: very random thing never happened before starting to wounder if I need to get holy water thrown over it :giggle:

It happens from time to time, newer software in the drivers window motor sorted the issue.

Happened to me recently in the cold cold december snow time.

Another car stopped to tell me not to carry onwards as the road was blocked, I went to open my window and the passenger window opened instead!

The window switches were reversed left/right, same as the mirror controls and the central locking buttons.

I posted on here, and someone said it happens from time to time, the central convienance module goes belly up, thinking it's in LHD mode...

Turns out it was caused by my failing car battery (low voltage when trying to crank the ice cold engine)

not had the problem ever since (I changed the battery straight away)

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