We have remote power windows?
This feature has been around a very long time, but they don't advertise it. My 2006 Charger has it, as does my 2009 Challenger. Unfortunately, my 2010 Ram didn't come with keyless entry .. so I don't have it there.
The way it works on most vehicles is you press the unlock button on the keyfob three times and hold on the third press. Release when the windows are where you want them (down only).
The way it works on most vehicles is you press the unlock button on the keyfob three times and hold on the third press. Release when the windows are where you want them (down only).
Wow. I told you I learn something new everyday. I went out and tried it. It worked. I went to work and showed all the office girls what they could do when they played with my FOB.....
Last edited by RAMULAK; Sep 21, 2010 at 09:37 AM.
its not a feature listed in the EVIC so you would have to ask the dealership if they can shut if off with their programmers...If they can't, try not to push it.
Hit unlock... Release... Press again and hold.... And boom the windows go down. I have a slt big horn and they go down. I love it cone summer time!
These American companies are so far behind the foreing competitors it's disgusting.
VW had this feature with both up/down since mid 90's, so has Audi, which is where the whole idea of aftermarket alarm/remote starters had options to have this feature installed. With aftermarket, relays are all you need and can easily be wired in. It's the programming to function that is the trick and needs to be built into the module programming or else your SOL.
VW had this feature with both up/down since mid 90's, so has Audi, which is where the whole idea of aftermarket alarm/remote starters had options to have this feature installed. With aftermarket, relays are all you need and can easily be wired in. It's the programming to function that is the trick and needs to be built into the module programming or else your SOL.
Last edited by dirtydog; Jan 21, 2012 at 08:21 AM.







