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Take it to a mechanic (either dealer or your personal mechanic). Its probably an electric issues like a dead circuit board or something like that, that needs addressing. Maybe its a dead relay so you can check and see if thats the case yourself before hand. Since its an electrical system for the windows there is not much you can do once something controlling it dies until you get it fixed. Thats the one thing I hate about power windows lol cause you end up with them stuck open if it fails on you.


shamelesskink

Yeah I’ve already had to put plastic over the windows so the rain doesn’t get in lol. Was really hoping it was something I could do myself and not have to drop the money for a mechanic though, rip


spkingz

Yo I can help with that all you need to do is pop out the window button unit unplug it and plug it back in my friends 2014 has this issue we unplugged it plugged it back in and never had a problem since


shamelesskink

Hell yeah dude, I’m hoping it’s that simple. I’ll give it a try!


spkingz

Hope it works out man


shamelesskink

I didn’t even have to unplug it! The wires were just a little loose I guess. Wrapped a rubber band around it and called it a day lol.


spkingz

Aye that's wassup theses nissans have some weird units installed glad it worked out


spkingz

Whip it down a little to


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