#105245, "RE: Automatic Up/Down Windows" In response to Reply # 0
My '95 has auto down on the driver's side. Pretty sure it was an option on higher line models.
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#105248, "RE: Automatic Up/Down Windows" In response to Reply # 2
Originally posted by CODE4 I think all driver's side are auto down. If I recall vfaq had a write up for auto down on passenger side too.
You may be right,but I think the write-up was just instructions for how to connect the pass. window to the driver's auto up/down switch so both rolled down together on one touch, not a true one-touch for the passenger side.
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#105249, "RE: Automatic Up/Down Windows" In response to Reply # 4
I too have been wanting to see about doing an auto-down for the passenger window (on the drivers door), but have not found any info. I would think that maybe somehow using the same electronics found in the drivers window switch on the secondary passenger switch may prove to be a way, but have not fiddled with it much, but would gladly like to help in any testing, research, etc making this come to fruition.
#105250, "RE: Automatic Up/Down Windows" In response to Reply # 5
Originally posted by iamnotwhoiam I too have been wanting to see about doing an auto-down for the passenger window (on the drivers door), but have not found any info. I would think that maybe somehow using the same electronics found in the drivers window switch on the secondary passenger switch may prove to be a way, but have not fiddled with it much, but would gladly like to help in any testing, research, etc making this come to fruition.
Take one apart. Should be a relatively obvious difference between the two...
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#105254, "RE: Automatic Up/Down Windows" In response to Reply # 9
I would imagine that auto up would require a switch that has the extra click on the up. Making the passenger window auto down would probably be easier if someone can figure out how to put 2 drivers switches into 1 assembly.
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