You didn't indicate whether this problem happens while the vehicle is not moving as well as moving. My guess would be moving, meaning looseness in the window switch which causes contacts to close (touch) activating the window motor due to the vibration and up down motion of the vehicle.
Put both windows down to their stops, then simulataneously bring both windows up to their stops. This should normalize the window function.
could be the setting you have it on (some keys, when pressed twice, makes windows go down
How do you put the top down on a Mercedes slk230? there should be a button on the middle console that operate the convertible, that's how i let my convertible down on my 1999 slk kompressor
Kick down switch
Make sure the vehicle is unlocked. There is a pin that comes down when the doors lock.
i think its in the front passenger footwell, to the right near the centre console, i hope this helps
Depends which model S class. The early - mid nineties S class did IF you held the lock button of the remote down for two seconds continuously, would close all windows and sun roof if open! Crafty germans!
You don't. Like most rear windows on four door vehicles this is the case. Since the rear doors conform to the rear wheel well, the window does not have room in the door to go down all the way.
Either the fuse is blown or the master switch (the one in the drivers door) is broken.
You have to put the windows in safe mood in order to shut down Win ME.
windows down- more drag. It would take more gas to keep the car moving because the windows would slow the car down.
Buy a lubricant apply it to the windows sides were the glass windows connects & try pulling it up & down