Ever rewire the power windows so they all go down with the keyless entry? or up?
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Ever rewire the power windows so they all go down with the keyless entry? or up?
I've done searches for this with no real luck...
I wanted to rewire so that all 4 windows would go down by holding the unlock button the key fob. Anyone have any ideas on this? I figured it would only be a matter of adding a few relays, but not real sure.
Also, it would be nice for them all to go back up somehow with the remote. I'm guess that's going to be a whole other job...
Any help would be appreciated.
I wanted to rewire so that all 4 windows would go down by holding the unlock button the key fob. Anyone have any ideas on this? I figured it would only be a matter of adding a few relays, but not real sure.
Also, it would be nice for them all to go back up somehow with the remote. I'm guess that's going to be a whole other job...
Any help would be appreciated.
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Very simple solution...
Aftermarket alarm with 2 DEI 530Ts. This will make your window go up when you arm your alarm, down (in increments) when you press a button, and gives "one touch" operation to ALL windows up and down.
--Don
Aftermarket alarm with 2 DEI 530Ts. This will make your window go up when you arm your alarm, down (in increments) when you press a button, and gives "one touch" operation to ALL windows up and down.
--Don
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I don't believe it's possible.
Each door has a control unit (DCU) that's tied to the multi-remote control unit by data lines.
The multi-remote control unit is pre-programmed that in the event the unlock key is held down and set for "lower window" mode, data messages are sent across the data lines, the message is intended for the front doors only so the rear doors ignore it.
If you're a software whiz and fancy reprogramming the multi-remote control unit, it won't happen. Sorry, it's not a simple matter of splicing wires together. I wish it were
Each door has a control unit (DCU) that's tied to the multi-remote control unit by data lines.
The multi-remote control unit is pre-programmed that in the event the unlock key is held down and set for "lower window" mode, data messages are sent across the data lines, the message is intended for the front doors only so the rear doors ignore it.
If you're a software whiz and fancy reprogramming the multi-remote control unit, it won't happen. Sorry, it's not a simple matter of splicing wires together. I wish it were
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