Dad has a question
Originally Posted by KPierson
You can lower the windows on ALL G35 models with the remote, even the ones without the one touch feature.
However, to put them back up with the key in the door cylinder you must have the anti-pinch feature (one touch feature), which some sedans don't have on the back two windows.
On the sedans that don't have the anti pinch system on the back windows the KPtechnologies module will only raise the front two windows from the stock remote.
However, to put them back up with the key in the door cylinder you must have the anti-pinch feature (one touch feature), which some sedans don't have on the back two windows.
On the sedans that don't have the anti pinch system on the back windows the KPtechnologies module will only raise the front two windows from the stock remote.
Just as usual suspect said,
Originally Posted by usual_suspect
IIRC, it only works on windows with the one-touch up/down feature - all four windows on premium and front windows only on base models.
Originally Posted by psedog
KP, incorrect. Mine will not roll down the rear windows. I have a base 06.
Just as usual suspect said,
Just as usual suspect said,
+1
Only my front ones go down with the oem fob. I had to use a couple relays and wire up my rears to do it.
Sorry for the misinformation then, I could have swore they would go down but not back up. Maybe they changed this on the later years, or maybe I'm just completely wrong.
The KPtechnologies module monitors the "door lock" signal and upon receiving the correct signal (two lock pulses between 0.5 and 1.5 seconds after the first pulse) it sends a signal to the OEM BCM to request that the windows be put up. The BCM, if all conditions are OK, will then raise the windows. By going through the BCM we are able to keep the function of the anti pinch system and control all the windows with only 15mA of current from our module (no high current switching is done at all in our module).
The KPtechnologies module monitors the "door lock" signal and upon receiving the correct signal (two lock pulses between 0.5 and 1.5 seconds after the first pulse) it sends a signal to the OEM BCM to request that the windows be put up. The BCM, if all conditions are OK, will then raise the windows. By going through the BCM we are able to keep the function of the anti pinch system and control all the windows with only 15mA of current from our module (no high current switching is done at all in our module).
I've always known about the OEM roll down feature, but have never used it. Ever (3 yrs)... I don't even know if my rears have the "anti-pinch"... I think I remember reading the manual that says the do... funny how some features are important to some, and mean nothing to others.
I’d trade the roll down for something that would trick the ECU not to cut power while brake & throttle in a heartbeat!
I’d trade the roll down for something that would trick the ECU not to cut power while brake & throttle in a heartbeat!
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