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tdforce

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    Force
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    2019 Sierra Denali

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  1. I just read my original post and I don't know what the heck a Sierra Silverado is. I meant a Chevy Silverado. I traded in my GMC Sierra for the new truck and must have just brain farted. Thanks again for all the help on here. I am going to disable it for now and maybe use it next summer.
  2. Thanks hutch08. I appreciate the help. The only reason that I even posted the question is because the "little book" in my glove box does not give any instructions on how to lower the windows, only how to set the setting to "on" or "off". Also, thanks for not "trying" to be a smart ass. I don't know if the All-Terrain has a slightly different manual than mine or if my manual is an earlier version. I just checked and pressing the unlock button and holding it did work, thanks again!
  3. Thanks redwngr. The mirrors do work on my vehicle. The strange thing about the windows is I have tried rolling down with the unlock button on the fob by pressing it once and then pressing and holding it. I can't get it to work. Do you know if the truck needs to be started with the remote start before this will work or possibly engaging the remote start disables the feature?
  4. I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado LTZ. Due to the cold weather here in WY I am a big fan of the remote start. I started my truck using the phone app the other night and when I went out to the vehicle all my windows were rolled down. I researched online and it seems that some vehicles have a feature that allows you to roll down all the windows from the key fob. I checked my vehicle settings under My Link and saw that this option was enabled. The problem that I have is that I cannot replicate what I did to get this to work. My question is how do I use my phone, my key fob or combination of both to roll down the windows? My fear is that if I leave this setting enabled I might accidentally roll my windows down in a rain or snowstorm.
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