Tesla Model X driver's side window

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Got the Model X from the shop after fixing a battery coolant heater, but now my driver's side window is acting up! It won't calibrate no matter how many times I do the classic hold-the-button trick. I even tried a soft reboot, but still no luck. Anyone else dealt with this? Any secret tips?
 
Try this:

Sit in the driver's seat, close the door, and fully lower the window. Hold the down button for a few seconds after it reaches the bottom. Then, fully raise the window and hold down the up button for a few seconds. Finally, roll down the window again.
 
Got the Model X from the shop after fixing a battery coolant heater, but now my driver's side window is acting up! It won't calibrate no matter how many times I do the classic hold-the-button trick. I even tried a soft reboot, but still no luck. Anyone else dealt with this? Any secret tips?
My cousin had a similar problem with his Model X window after a repair. He ended up disconnecting the battery for a few minutes, and that did the trick for him.
 
Calibrating Tesla windows can be tricky after repairs. Have you checked the rubber seals around the window? Sometimes if they’re out of place or stiff, they can mess with the calibration process. If the button hold method and soft reboot didn’t do it, you might be dealing with a software glitch or a sensor issue from the repair. Keep an eye on your Tesla app for any pending updates, sometimes a software patch clears things up. Otherwise, a quick visit from a mobile service tech should sort it out. They’re usually pretty efficient with stuff like this!
 
It sounds like the pinch sensor might be triggering. Try calibrating the windows through the service menu. I'd think the service center would have tried that, but you never know.
 

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