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Weird hatch back behavior

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Has anyone tried to open the hatch back with the back window rolled down? I forgot that the window was down today when I tried to open the hatch. The hatch unlocked and started to open but stopped. Pressing buttons had no effect. I could manually open the hatch which didn't feel like a good idea. Still no response from any buttons. Turning the vehicle off and on again had no effect. Ultimately, I pushed it closed and all was back to normal. I was able to roll up the window and open and close the hatch normally. Feels like a bug to me. Of course, the simple solution is "don't do that".
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This is normal. The power lift gate only operates manually if the window is down.
 

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It’s super weird but as @Dead Horse noted it’s the normal behavior. I’m guessing it’s a safety thing in case something (or someone) is hanging out the window and someone activates the power gate.
 

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I’m guessing this is a safety feature. If we put something big in the window…let’s say a kayak. Opening the back door might not work so well.
 

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Has anyone tried to open the hatch back with the back window rolled down? I forgot that the window was down today when I tried to open the hatch. The hatch unlocked and started to open but stopped. Pressing buttons had no effect. I could manually open the hatch which didn't feel like a good idea. Still no response from any buttons. Turning the vehicle off and on again had no effect. Ultimately, I pushed it closed and all was back to normal. I was able to roll up the window and open and close the hatch normally. Feels like a bug to me. Of course, the simple solution is "don't do that".
Thanks for posting this. I had the exact same thing happen and wasn’t sure if it was normal. Same feeling too when I started to manually open that it felt like I might break something. I ended up turning the car off and on and then using the button in the front of the car to close the gate. I rolled the window up and then everything was back to normal.

It makes sense as a safety feature but it seems to me that it should just not let you open the lift gate at all rather than starting and then stopping.
 

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my window button stopped working all together now… off to the dealer I go
 

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"normal" behavior... found out the hard way: window can be rolled down 1 mm and it will do it.....
Wish it had a few inches of forgiveness... I like to drive w/ the back window cracked in cooler days.
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I'm a dolt and have done it a half a dozen times, even tho I know the window has to be closed.

Another word of caution, with the gate up, watch how far you stick your feet underneath, I actually activated the gate trying to lift something heavy out and it almost ate me. It closed almost halfway, it was almost a thing.


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