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Old 04-22-2008, 02:34 AM
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When I bought my car the sales guy showed me the Auto Up feature. Of course the day I bought it I was messing around with it and unplugged the battery thus killing the auto up. For the past week I thought I was going crazy because it wasn't doing the auto... Sure enough the hold for 5 seconds trice worked.

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Old 04-22-2008, 02:43 AM
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It all depends on your own abilities. I find them pretty easy to install, but I was a car stereo/alarm installer while I went to college for an electronics degree.

If you can take a door panel off, use a volt meter, and make reliable splices then the installation isn't bad at all.
you lost me on the taking door panel off.. hehe

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When I bought my car the sales guy showed me the Auto Up feature. Of course the day I bought it I was messing around with it and unplugged the battery thus killing the auto up. For the past week I thought I was going crazy because it wasn't doing the auto... Sure enough the hold for 5 seconds trice worked.

+1 for this thread...
This is once you are in the car using door windows. But it is not possible to roll up windows with a key fob unless something after market is done.

scrutmonkey - I would not want to test out my friends car, cuz if it jams, he would be pretty upset because it did not jam on my finger...
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Old 04-22-2008, 03:33 AM
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When I bought my car the sales guy showed me the Auto Up feature. Of course the day I bought it I was messing around with it and unplugged the battery thus killing the auto up. For the past week I thought I was going crazy because it wasn't doing the auto... Sure enough the hold for 5 seconds trice worked.

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Thanks, i thought i was nuts as well.
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Old 04-22-2008, 04:44 AM
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It all depends on your own abilities. I find them pretty easy to install, but I was a car stereo/alarm installer while I went to college for an electronics degree.

If you can take a door panel off, use a volt meter, and make reliable splices then the installation isn't bad at all.
I'll give it a shot then...

How about the lane-change assist
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did you use the KPTechnology modules?
I don't have an Altima, I have a G35, but yes I've had the KPtechnologies window up module in my G35 coupe since I designed it back in '04.

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I'll give it a shot then...

How about the lane-change assist
Anything is possible if there is interest.
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Old 04-22-2008, 05:14 PM
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[quote=KPierson;3489263]I don't have an Altima, I have a G35, but yes I've had the KPtechnologies window up module in my G35 coupe since I designed it back in '04.

Yes, for anyone that didn't figure it out, KPierson = KP

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Anything is possible if there is interest.
Hmm...

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i figured he was THE KP of KPtech
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:02 PM
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Question whats the stats?

how do i know if my car supports the option to roll down my window with my remote. i tried the 3 secs and it didnt work. i just want to know if there is a way i can see if my specific car does it and if mine is just broken for some reason or if it doesnt then i dont want to bother trying to fix something that wont work in the first place. i have an 05 altima 2.5s
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07-08 are the only years that do this on the Altima
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Old 05-05-2008, 06:12 PM
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Thumbs down thanks for the quick reply

that was quick thanks. but my friend own an 02 altima and his window rolls down when holding the unlock button on his remote.
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maybe because you have just the base 2.5 with no packages? he might also have an after market module in his car.
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KPierson,

Do you think you can design some of these for our cars, what if you don't have the option to bring the windows down with the keyfob can it be added?

What would it cost to get:

How about the lane-change assist
Windows Up/down feature
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KPierson,

Is any of this possible?
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Old 05-20-2008, 05:55 PM
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If you want the windows roll up, go to your dealer and let them program it for you. Just like the "windows roll down", to active this function you have to roll your windows all the way down and hold it for 5 sec.
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