You should do a BSI reset.
Put the driver's window down, lift the bonnet and ensure all equipment is switched off.
Ensure all doors are closed and remove key from the ignition.
Wait for 3 minutes, disconnect the vehicle battery and wait 15 seconds.
Reconnect the vehicle battery, wait a further 10 seconds (do not open doors.).
Switch on the side lights through the driver's window.
Switch on the ignition and check system's functionality.
Hold lock button on key down for 10 seconds.
Remove key open & close door test central locking system.
Start the engine and complete the system's check.
To reset electric windows on a Peugeot 307, just disconnect the battery for a while. Following the battery disconnect, neither of the electric windows will operate.
Maybe, because no one has ever worked on one.
All of them ? check fuses and circuit brakers you may have disconnected the battery and they need reset, pull up the closer buttons and hold both from the passenger side first... after 5 seconds try them. consult manual
to reset the windows , with the ignition on hold the 2 front window switch`s up together for about 5 seconds and that should reset them ,,
press all windows buttons down at once for 5 sec and then pull up again the buttons for 5 sec.its the one i know
I have never seen a car with a battery for the electric window. The electric windows use the main car battery. If your electric window does not function properly, there is some other reason for it's erratic behavior. ie: intermittent short, faulty switch (my guess), faulty window motor, etc, etc.
On many cars the main power cable runs from the battery to the starter, and the power for the rest of the system is taken from there. So if the starter is disconnected, the power cable that goes to the main fuse box, and from there to your windows etc, is probably disconnected from the battery cable.
i am assuming there power locks anmd windows. blown fuse, disconnected wiring, battery weak, mechanical linkage broken.
Possibly the connection between the window and the battery could have came disconnected if it got hit or maybe someone worked on your car before around that area and could of accidentaly disconnected it. or maybe you just have a bad fuse.
My MB E430 had same issue with all four windows after battery was temporarily disconnected to resolve another issue. After checking fuses and determining none were blown, I investigated and learned that the power windows on a MB need to be re-sync'd after power interruption.
As both the front windows don't operate,it is unlikely to be motors,probably a separate fuse for the fronts and rears.A contact has told me that some astra-g convertables have a central window switch which lowers all four together,you may have a wire loose on this.Also,the front windows get a signal from the central locking,if locks or battery have been disconnected recently,you may need them reprogramming at a vauxhall dealer.
The electric windows on a 406 might behave weird if you disconnect the battery. But holding down the "window-down" on drivers side for 10 seconds or so should fix it.