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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 10:18 AM
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I though he said used but not sure
 
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 10:38 AM
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I tried mine extensively yesterday, with and without the horn feature on, and I was never able to get my windows to go up, just down, by pressing and holding the "unlock" button.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 06:41 PM
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What was nice was going into the hot car after work, rolling down the windows to let the heat out, starting the car, kicking the AC on and then being able to roll the windows up from inside the office to allow the AC to cool down the car.
Let me get this straight. You would walk out to your car, possibly rolling the windows down as you walked to it. Get in. Start engine. Turn on AC. Get out without rolling up the windows. Walk back to your office. Roll up windows with key in the ignition and engine going while you're in the office.

First, if you were in the car to start the engine and AC, why not just roll the windows up as you got out. Second, you would have to disconnect the key fob from the key to keep the car going. Third, you would have to leave a running car with the key still in the ignition. Lastly, you been smokin' somethin'?

On a serious note, I've got the KP module installed. Besides the obvious of being able to roll up the windows if someone forgets as you get out, I also get great use out of rolling the window down to get out if the space is tight. I park next to a nice Benz in my carport and I have to park to the left side of my spot to keep away from the sprinklers . If it's tight, I can get out much easier with the window down. Then, two presses of the lock button on the remote and I'm done.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 07:50 PM
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I also talked with a few people at Grubbs and so far no one says that it was an option that I should have. At least two other people have said that their cars had this feature. Thank GOD I'm not delusional! After numerous persons suggesting it, you begin to wonder......

Yeah, but the two others bought their cars used.

I'm thinking maybe it's a feature the techs can turn on and off, like the horn on lock feature?
 
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 08:22 PM
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looks like you lucked out with the window up feature. can't be on top of the mountain forever haha. Why not take your door panel apart to see if you have an aftermarket module installed and if not then order one from kp technologies and have the feature back.


I read through this thread yesterday but I don't remember, did you buy this car new?

+1 for taking your drivers side door panel off and seeing if you have some sort of module. It's not tough to do, I did it when I installed my kp tech window up mod. I can 100% say my 04 would not roll the windows up until I installed the kp tech mod. As an added bonus, the kp tech window module can be set up so that it locks your doors for you 6 seconds after you turn the key... I really like that little feature.
 
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 09:13 PM
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I wish that if it is a feature that I could turn it on
 
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Old Oct 25, 2006 | 11:52 PM
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Let me get this straight. You would walk out to your car, possibly rolling the windows down as you walked to it. Get in. Start engine. Turn on AC. Get out without rolling up the windows. Walk back to your office. Roll up windows with key in the ignition and engine going while you're in the office.

First, if you were in the car to start the engine and AC, why not just roll the windows up as you got out. Second, you would have to disconnect the key fob from the key to keep the car going. Third, you would have to leave a running car with the key still in the ignition. Lastly, you been smokin' somethin'?

On a serious note, I've got the KP module installed. Besides the obvious of being able to roll up the windows if someone forgets as you get out, I also get great use out of rolling the window down to get out if the space is tight. I park next to a nice Benz in my carport and I have to park to the left side of my spot to keep away from the sprinklers . If it's tight, I can get out much easier with the window down. Then, two presses of the lock button on the remote and I'm done.
Sorry Curt, You're right and I mixed up the story with the hot/rainy days. The roll up feature was used only when I was concerned with the rain coming. The Down feature would be used before I walked up to the car to let the heat out before I started the car.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 01:04 AM
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Sorry Curt, You're right and I mixed up the story with the hot/rainy days. The roll up feature was used only when I was concerned with the rain coming. The Down feature would be used before I walked up to the car to let the heat out before I started the car.

You would leave your car windows down as you went into work? That's pretty *****. I guess those stiff laws in texas work. Wish I could do that around here.

Have you decided what to do yet? I mean you've asked everyone to check and most of us have. I'd really like to know what was up with your car.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 06:36 PM
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Sorry Curt, You're right and I mixed up the story with the hot/rainy days. The roll up feature was used only when I was concerned with the rain coming. The Down feature would be used before I walked up to the car to let the heat out before I started the car.
Yeah, that makes sense if you had left your windows "cracked" a bit. I really do get a lot of use out of the built in roll-down feature on hot days.

Oh, speaking of leaving your windows "cracked", I've got the KP sunroof module sitting at my place now. It's a bit harder to install than the window module so I haven't got to it yet. It will let you open and close the sunroof remotely also, which is great for the rain situation you were talking about.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 10:01 PM
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Nissan has been putting remote down windows on cars since 2001ish. They have NEVER, in America, allowed cars to raise the windows from the remote.

If, for some reason, your remote did raise the windows, it would have to be due to different programming of your BCM. Possibly if the car came from Central America that feature could be on the car. If it is a USA spec G35 then you can't raise the windows.

Changing your keyfob battery would have no effect what so ever on the system. The keyfob only transmits a signal, it's the BCM that reads the signal and acts upon it. The software in the BCM would have to be programmed to read the continued 'lock' pulse and turn on the output to roll up the windows.

The anti pinch system does not contain a pressure sensor, instead it uses a speed encoder. If the window is moving and drops below a certain speed it is considered a jam (If further then ~3" from the top of travel).
 
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 10:12 PM
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Case closed! i cant believe this went on for 5 pages...
 
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 10:16 PM
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Please see: https://g35driver.com/forums/audio-video-electronics/9306-how-about-window-roll-up-via-oem-remote.html

for more information! (if you have 4-5 hours of spare time)
 
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Old Oct 26, 2006 | 10:37 PM
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lol the orginal thread man that was along time ago
 
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 12:42 AM
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Case closed then.

Well I guess holding the lock button down and watching the windows close was all imagination.

Maybe it was an "X" files or a Twilight Zone... In either case it was and for those who wish to cling to whatever sense of " no way man that can't be because it says here in this manual that they're manufactured this way.."

I can't help you.

Fact: It worked. It doesn't now.

I'm asking if anyone else has seen this before on a stock G and two people have.
 
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Old Oct 27, 2006 | 12:51 AM
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Originally Posted by KPierson
Nissan has been putting remote down windows on cars since 2001ish. They have NEVER, in America, allowed cars to raise the windows from the remote.

If, for some reason, your remote did raise the windows, it would have to be due to different programming of your BCM. Possibly if the car came from Central America that feature could be on the car. If it is a USA spec G35 then you can't raise the windows.

Changing your keyfob battery would have no effect what so ever on the system. The keyfob only transmits a signal, it's the BCM that reads the signal and acts upon it. The software in the BCM would have to be programmed to read the continued 'lock' pulse and turn on the output to roll up the windows.

The anti pinch system does not contain a pressure sensor, instead it uses a speed encoder. If the window is moving and drops below a certain speed it is considered a jam (If further then ~3" from the top of travel).
So are you saying that the BCM has memory in it that would control the operation of the signal from the keyfob to the windows? Is there a way to reset the memory back to it's original form? I've been tossing around the idea of pulling the leads of the battery and reseting everything, but I was not looking forward to reseting my radio, seat, etc...
 
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