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Actually.. holding down both lock and unlock button at the same time for a few seconds silences the alarm sound when you lock your car. Pretty awesome feature.
Makes sneaking in/out even more of a stealth. :tup: |
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When I had my 350, I used to show all the nubies this trick... you're a few years late OP.
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I sympathize with OP. Came out one morning to find my windows rolled down. Had no idea what was going on, and suddenly found out that holding the unlock button rolls them down. Felt like I had just discovered a gold mine. Would love for the windows to roll back up... Or the lock button to produce the unlock chirp/beep instead of a horn honk.
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I rarely ever open my windows.
Only when the car is really hot do I crack open the windows to let the heat vent. But once the A/C kicks up and I start driving, the windows go right back up. Also, when I'm at the gas station I'll roll down the passenger window all the way so I can still listen to music while I pump gas. |
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No big deal. I have this same feature on my 05 Altima 3.5 SE. The down side is you can't put the windows up with the FOB.
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Yes, but why?
Clue me in...what use is this function? After all, the window controls are right next to the unlock button. Sounds like they added that function just cause they could. :)
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If it's a hot day and the inside of your car is stuffy, you can roll down the windows to let it air out/cool down from inside or from a distance.
I haven't been using this feature but I should start.. now in the summer often I open my door and stand outside waiting for the oven heat blast to go away before getting in. Also.. if you wanted to open the windows from the buttons in the car, you have to turn it on before the buttons work. |
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