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I have a new '05 Silverado Crew Cab, and I love the one touch window down feature. I was curious if anyone has gotten into the wiring and relays of these panels and figured out a way to wire the switches for one touch roll up? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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One touch up is a little risky isn't it? Considering a little one could have their arm out the window (or head) when the button gets hit?????

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I was talking to somebody a few days ago who assured me that their car had auto up along with auto down.

 

As long as the motor has some sort of torque limit, it should be ok. Just test it first with a carrot or something.

 

Don't let Ralph Nader know, he'll probably want to get you arrested for overriding his utopian safety feature mentality.

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BMW's have an auto-up feature...although their switch is a pull-up, push-down which is a little safer than our rocker switches, if'n you're worried about accidental activation. :seeya:

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My dad got an alarm installed on his hunda accord a while back. Had 1-touch down on the two fronts (4 door).

 

After the alarm, he had 1-touch down on ALL the windows AND 1-touch up. I have no idea how they did it. It also had some kind of really-low torque limiter. It'd go down with the slightest resistance.

 

Lemme ask him about that....

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The lexuss we own also have the auto up feature. Wish i could have it on my truck. But as said earlier the switches are pull up push down

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The lexuss we own also have the auto up feature. Wish i could have it on my truck. But as said earlier the switches are pull up push down

 

 

 

 

 

My '05 is push down, pull up. I don't have little ones, but I suppose it would only take them one time to figure out not to mess with the windows. Besides, if that was the issue, I would just keep the child locks on. My old 5th Generation Nissan Maxima had auto up and down, but I never put my arm in to see if it would shear it off. Maybe I'll check the old Maxima forums. If anyone has any wiring schematics of this switch, it would be useful. Thanks.

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