Only driver's window works.

Asked by Azaima May 05, 2013 at 01:56 AM about the 2006 Subaru Outback

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I can't open the passenger window or the two rear windows. The only one that works is
the driver's window. Is this some child safety feature I can turn off or is there some
problem? If there is a child safety setting on the windows, where is it and how can I turn it
off again?

3 Answers

355

i have a forester and where the 4 window buttons is a square pushbutton next to them try pushing it once to see if other windows work

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80

Agree with Julian above, easy to accidently hit that window lock button accidentally during the Winter, and wonder why the other windows won't work in Spring. My Impreza same thing.

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20

I've been driving around for three months without the ability to open any window other than the driver's window. Thought it might be a fuse. It was indeed, the "safety" lock button on the driver's window button array. Thanks for the info!

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