Passenger window
The power window master switch is one single unit and the logic control is built into it.
Not saying it could not be done but it would involve more (a lot more) than just changing the switch.
Have you checked modifry? if anyone would have done it already it would probably be him.
Not saying it could not be done but it would involve more (a lot more) than just changing the switch.
Have you checked modifry? if anyone would have done it already it would probably be him.
Basically the answer is No really.
Personally I think the only way to do this would be to replace both the switch (with a modified switch including the logic for both switches) plus the motor unit in the passenger side door operating the window.
I am keeping any eye on the Modify site also. As you say if anyone can do it he can!
cheers
M
Personally I think the only way to do this would be to replace both the switch (with a modified switch including the logic for both switches) plus the motor unit in the passenger side door operating the window.
I am keeping any eye on the Modify site also. As you say if anyone can do it he can!
cheers
M
There have been posts on this before, it's not just a matter of changing the switch as there is also anti-trip type logic/sensors etc in the window motor. May be worth a look or a post in the electronics forum on the main board.
Originally Posted by Putney,Apr 7 2009, 01:21 PM
Or maybe the roof switch as this puts both windows down?
The more you think about the logic of all this, the more frightening it becomes.
Just hold your finger on the button...
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