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Faulty Drivers Window Switch

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Good afternoon all.

 

i own a 2017 Superb Sportline and within the last week my front windows have developed a slightly annoying problem; My drivers window down button does not engage at all and the passenger window will only go down if i keep it pressed down. both will go up with a single press of the button and the drivers window works if i hold the key fob. Obviously this makes it impossible for me to to go to any car parks with barriers or drive thru restaurants unless i plan ahead and open the window fully by holding the unlock button on key fob. Both rear windows work as normal.

 

Any ideas how i can fix this or what the problem may be?

I've had 5 Skoda's and 3 of them had similar problems even my 2018 Karoq all needed a new switch assembly 

Had the same on my 2018, dealer had to replace the complete 4 way switch unit in the drivers door.

I did discover it would work one way if I pressed it lightly for the controlled down but when pressed all the way for one touch it did nothing on all four windows yet the others all worked fine on their respective door switches. Also scanned with VCDS and saw implausible signal faults on each switch when operating.

i have video but it’s 150meg so not easy to add here….

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