Limit Switch Reset Procedure for Nissan & Toyota Anti-Pinch Window Motors

Limit Switch Reset Procedure for Nissan & Toyota Anti-Pinch Window Motors

Detailed how-to video on resetting the window lift motor limit switch on Nissan and Toyota vehicles equipped with anti-pinch capabilities listed below: TOYOT…

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manolo sanchez says:

Thank you I did on a g35, it worked perfectly. 

Kelly Easter says:

I have a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder . Today while at a drive thru, the window
went all the way up bounced and came down 3 to 4 inches. It did this
repeatedly. This is the first occasion that it has had to malfunction. Is
there a way to reset the regulator so that it stops this anti pinch
performance?? The regulator and motor both seem to work as usual except for
this new behavior the window bounces which is the top and comes down 3 to 4
inches.

holyhogsoftware says:

Thank you very much for this video. I had this exact problem and didn’t
want to sell my car with a broken window but also didn’t want to pay a shop
hundreds of dollars to fix it. Your video made it possible for me to fix
this problem myself. It wasn’t quick or easy, but I did it. 2002 Altima.

CardoneIndustries says:

MrModdedTitan – Thanks for your input. Which vehicles are you referring to?

rpierini says:

FYI it is not necessary to remove the motor. There is a hole in the door,
over the motor, covered by a piece of tape. Inside the hole is a reset
button. You 1)put the window up 2)hold the reset button 3)lower the window,
do not use the auto feature 4)release the button. That’s it, reset is
complete.

CrazyFootballFan says:

2012 Nissan Titan and a 2013 Sentra that I know of…..

CardoneIndustries says:

You are welcome holyhogsoftware! Glad we could help!

CrazyFootballFan says:

This does not work on all Nissan and Toyota’s with anti-pinch capabilities.
The title is misleading.

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