Originally Posted by Blown32 Every site has them.Amazing isn't it?Scary thing is they reproduce! But it just made SO much sense, it HAD to be true
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09-29-2009, 09:14 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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Haha, I didn't learn about this feature until a couple weeks after I got my ride. I actually thought to check because I accidently rolled the windows down in someone's 98-ish Maxima.
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Default usage would be a button press to vent, press and hold to roll down (stop at any time to leave the windows where they are,) or arm the alarm to roll the windows up. The automatic rolling-up of the windows upon arming is the best feature IMO. Installation requires 4 wires to be run INTO each door, so most will shy away from this, unless paying someone else to install it. I haven't looked at the doorjams in detail yet, nor inspected the wire harness boot to see if it is a plug style. I'm sure this module could also be installed without an alarm and give you the ability to automatically roll up your windows upon arming, so long as the BCM has an isolated arm output beyond flashing the lights, the chirp, or locking the doors. I will be ordering a DEI 2Way Remote Start car alarm within the next 4 to 6 weeks, and doing a full write-up of the installation process. ATM I'm not sure if I will install a window module, although knowing me, I probably will.
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I wish they would still have the remote rear hatch release like the 350Z...
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"hole control" veteran like you should have no issues with "fingering the rear hatch"
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..... agreed, it's there to please you, not the other way around ................ because you have "mastered the hole control"
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The prox range from either door handle or the hatch is roughly 21 inches. The range of the remote itself is probably 50ft or more. If you want to increse the range a little bit just put the fob under your chin while using it. It sounds like an old wives tale, but it works, been doing it for years when working on cars.
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Yup, that is true. I've been doing this for years too. Customers would be looking at me weird, but when you have 200 cars on the front line, and you're trying to see where one is, it definitely helps...
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