Curious what a "dinemo" is? Anyway, what is happening is that your window motor has a built-in pinch protection feature to keep little kids, etc. from having their fingers pinched when the window is raised. It senses resistance and goes back down. The cause for a false trigger can be several things. But one is a weak battery. Mine has done it on three different windows, but never on a fully charged or new battery. Second is that the feature itself inside the motor is defective. Third is actual resistance somewhere - binding in a regulator going bad, poor lubrication, poor alignment, dry rubber seals (or a combination of these things). As for raising it, usually it will go up in one pull of you pull the switch full up and hold it there within like 5 seconds of the window lowering.
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