Hi there,
I tried a search on this subject but I could find no answers.
Ok, had the FX35 in for a general service, tire rotation and check over. The car came back fine and then on Saturday morning my wife noticed that I'd left the front windows down and that it was about to rain. I went to check and the windows were completely down which was strange because although I had them down a few inches, I certainly did not have them both all the way down.
This morning, my wife had driven the FX to work and someone told her she should wind the windows up, it looked like some stormy weather was blowing in. Strange because she had never had the windows down at all!
Just wondering if anyone else with an FX had come across this problem of the two front windows winding themselves all the way down. They were fine before I took the car in for it's service. I called the dealership and they just said bring it back in. Thing is, the dealership is a 60 mile round trip and that's a long way if it's something I could fix myself.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...
Cheers, Gordon.
I tried a search on this subject but I could find no answers.
Ok, had the FX35 in for a general service, tire rotation and check over. The car came back fine and then on Saturday morning my wife noticed that I'd left the front windows down and that it was about to rain. I went to check and the windows were completely down which was strange because although I had them down a few inches, I certainly did not have them both all the way down.
This morning, my wife had driven the FX to work and someone told her she should wind the windows up, it looked like some stormy weather was blowing in. Strange because she had never had the windows down at all!
Just wondering if anyone else with an FX had come across this problem of the two front windows winding themselves all the way down. They were fine before I took the car in for it's service. I called the dealership and they just said bring it back in. Thing is, the dealership is a 60 mile round trip and that's a long way if it's something I could fix myself.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...
Cheers, Gordon.