My Chrysler Sebring Touring 2007 4 doors 2.7L power windows has started to go down and up (open & close) by itself. It has happened while the car is parked. It has also happened repeatedly while I have been driving.I repeatedly have to press the button to close and even then it may repeatedly fight against me. The problem seem to affect the passenger rear window by refusing to open.Please any advice would be welcome, thanks

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Asked by Brandall Mar 23, 2014 at 06:15 AM about the 2007 Chrysler Sebring Touring Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Chrysler Sebring Touring 2007 4 doors 2.7L power windows has started to go down and up (open & close) by itself. It has happened while the car is parked. It has also happened repeatedly while I have been driving.I repeatedly have to press the button to close and even then it may repeatedly fight against me. The problem seem to affect the passenger rear window by refusing to open.
Please any advice would be welcome, thanks

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seems like u got a overload on the windows, take the battery off for 5 min, plz take your code for the radio down. hope this will help

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