These instructions apply to the Peugeot 208 Mk1 (A9, A91) 2012-2019. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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If the electric windows on your Peugeot 208 Mk1 (A9, 2012–2019) have stopped going up with a single touch, and now only move while you hold the switch, the window controller has lost its calibration. It happens after the battery is disconnected or goes flat, after a fuse is pulled, or after a window motor or regulator is replaced. The fix is a quick re-initialisation you can do yourself in under a minute per window, with no tools.
Why One-Touch and Anti-Pinch Disappear
Each door module needs to know exactly where the window’s fully-closed position is so it can run the glass automatically and stop it if it meets resistance (the anti-pinch safety feature). When power is lost, the module clears that reference as a precaution. Until you re-teach it, the window only inches while you hold the switch, and the one-touch will not work.
Before You Start
- Sit in the car with the driver’s door closed.
- Turn the ignition on (engine off is fine; the switches must be live).
- Keep fingers and objects clear of the glass — during the relearn the anti-pinch protection is not active.
How to Re-initialise a 208 Window
Do this one window at a time, starting with the driver’s door:
- Close the driver’s door and turn the ignition on.
- Press and hold the window close switch until the window is fully closed, then release.
- Press and hold the close switch again for about 1 second with the window already shut, then release. This stores the closed position.
- Check operation — a brief pull up should now run the window fully closed on its own.
- Repeat for the passenger window (and the rears on five-door cars).
Once re-initialised, the one-touch up/down returns and the anti-pinch protection is active again.
If the Window Still Won’t Auto-Close
- You didn’t hold long enough: the most common cause — repeat and hold the switch a clear second after the window seats.
- Glass binding: a dry or twisted runner stops the module seeing a clean end stop. Clean and lubricate the window channel, then retry.
- Anti-pinch keeps dropping the glass: friction (often a stiff seal in cold weather) makes the module think it has hit an obstacle. Warm the car, lubricate the rubbers and relearn again.
- Happened after a battery job: that is expected — the window relearn is one of the steps in our 208 battery disconnect/reconnect guide.
- No window will calibrate: if the motor strains or is silent, the regulator, motor or switch may have failed and a body-control fault may be stored — check the code on autodtcs.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a diagnostic tool to reset the 208 windows?
No. The relearn is done entirely with the window switch as described. A scan tool is only needed if a genuine motor, regulator or switch fault is stored.
Why did more than one window lose one-touch at once?
Because they lost power together — almost always after a flat or disconnected battery or a pulled fuse. Re-initialise each one and they all come back.
Is the anti-pinch working while I re-teach the window?
No — that is why you must keep hands and objects clear of the glass during the relearn. Full protection returns once calibration is complete.
How long do I hold the switch?
Hold the close switch until the window is fully shut, then keep it held about one more second so the module stores the closed position.
If you also need to clear a service reminder after the work, see our Peugeot 208 service indicator reset guide.
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