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By the way, it's been discussed that it is a safety reason the windows do not automatically roll up with the remote. Imagine a a child's hand getting caught when you accidentally roll it up with your keys in your pocket.
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By the way, it's been discussed that it is a safety reason the windows do not automatically roll up with the remote. Imagine a a child's hand getting caught when you accidentally roll it up with your keys in your pocket.
Should be a switchable option... plus I've had my hand caught before in a window when I was little, it just leaves a mark for a day or so, it doesn't break anything. Now, slamming your finger in the car door, THAT'S a different story...
Yea I just bought my girl a 07 Accord ( not the new ones) and she can roll the window back up with the remote. So I just thought we would be able to as well.
If you put your key (yes, I know, I know, why would you ever use a key) into the driver side door and turn it to the left and hold for about 3 seconds they will roll up.
If you put your key (yes, I know, I know, why would you ever use a key) into the driver side door and turn it to the left and hold for about 3 seconds they will roll up.
I thought that's what he meant...
Nobody ever responds after I put this up, but there's this company out there called KP Technologies that makes a bunch of modules to counter all this stuff. Auto-up windows, auto-close sunroof, auto-door locks, stuff like that.
All example videos are displayed using a G35 Coupe as well, so they HAVE to work on Nissans.
they have an independent fog light harness that works with stock stalk!!!!!!
They have a TON of shit. I want to email them and see if they can come up with a module for the lane change assist you find on the European vehicles. Can't be that hard to do imo.
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