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GMC 2009 Acadia User Manual

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Press the switch to lower the
window. Pull up on the front edge of
the switch to raise the window.

Express-Down Windows

The express-down feature allows
the windows to be lowered without
holding the switch. Press the
window switch fully and release it to
activate the express-down feature.
The express mode can be canceled
by pressing or pulling the switch.

Express-Up Window

The express-up feature allows the
windows to be raised all the
way without holding the switch up.
Pull the switch up fully and release it
to activate the express-up feature.
The express-up mode can be
canceled by pressing or pulling the
switch.

Programming the Power
Windows

If the battery on the vehicle has
been recharged, disconnected, or
replaced, windows with the
express-up feature need to be
reprogrammed for this feature to
work. To program the window:

1. Close all doors with the ignition in

the ACC/ACCESSORY, ON/RUN
position, or when Retained
Accessory Power (RAP) is active.
See Retained Accessory Power
(RAP)
on page 2-21.

2. Press and continue to hold the

window switch until the window
is fully open.

3. Pull up and hold the window

switch to close the window.
Continue to hold it briefly after
the window is fully closed.

4. Repeat for each window that has

the express-up feature.

Anti-Pinch Feature

The anti-pinch feature is on windows
with the express-up feature. If an
object is in the way of the window as
it is express-closing, or in certain
weather conditions like severe
icing, the window will stop and
open to a factory preset position.
The window functions normally once
the obstruction is removed.

Window Lockout

o

(Window Lockout): The

window lockout switch is located
with the power window switches on
the driver door armrest. This feature
prevents the rear passenger
windows from operating the
windows, except from the driver
position. Press the switch to turn
the lockout feature on or off.
An indicator light will come on to
show the lockout feature is on.

Features and Controls

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