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There is a section in the Handbook....
Reinitialisation
If a window does not rise automatically, after reconnecting the battery
for example, its operation must be reinitialised:
pull the switch until the window stops,
release the switch and pull it again until the window closes fully,
...
Looking at the removal tool, it seems that once in position it needs to be rotated to compress the spring. I cant think of another way of doing it so it would seem this tool is essential.
Pedro, No need to keep it to yourself. I value your knowledge and experience but I'm sure you understand and agree that before spending hundreds or even thousands of pounds do your research.
Using the excuse "it must be true because it says so on the Internet" is not a valid defence.
btw, according to Service box its a 30 min job. Refilling and bleeding the cooling system is also required but I'm sure someones done a "HowTo" on here.
A session with a proper Diagnostic machine would be an idea. It may cost £50 but its a better start than the clowns you just used. They "don't deal with wiring" but they are sure that the wiring is at fault.
Sounds like Cowboys. 🤠
My 406 Coupe did 250,00 miles before it passed away.
Assuming it was a very early RCZ that must mean an average of 20,000 miles a year. Thats a lot for a Petrol engine !
Pretty sure thats not a standard Peugeot fitting.
Is it some type of alarm that triggers when the door is opened. If thats a metal plate on the sill it could be some type of contact breaker.
Take the air filter out and try again (but do not run the engine for any length of time without it)
Check that there is fuel in the tank.
Give the battery a charge (or try a jump start).