FD has one-touch Pwr Window??
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Originally posted by GSXR0383
Yea most of the Power window modules for alarm systems include the one touch up and down. They make one that will control both windows up and down, and ones for single windows. So you could also add one touch to your sunroof if you wanted. They arnt that expensive and you dont need an alarm to use the one touch feature. Ive seen the two window up and down for around $70. I used to have one on my old car and loved it. Tap once and the window goes all the way down or up and if you want to stop it at any point just tap the button agian when its at the level you want. I dont know about going DEI. I dont really like their products that much. Their customer service dose suck too. Good luck getting the time of day unless your a authorized dealer, and be prepared to be on hold for about 2 hours. The module i used to have i believe what made by avitar. Not sure though it was a while ago.
Yea most of the Power window modules for alarm systems include the one touch up and down. They make one that will control both windows up and down, and ones for single windows. So you could also add one touch to your sunroof if you wanted. They arnt that expensive and you dont need an alarm to use the one touch feature. Ive seen the two window up and down for around $70. I used to have one on my old car and loved it. Tap once and the window goes all the way down or up and if you want to stop it at any point just tap the button agian when its at the level you want. I dont know about going DEI. I dont really like their products that much. Their customer service dose suck too. Good luck getting the time of day unless your a authorized dealer, and be prepared to be on hold for about 2 hours. The module i used to have i believe what made by avitar. Not sure though it was a while ago.
Also, you said you had an "Avitar." What you meant to say was Avital, which is made by DEI, along with every other decent alarm i.e. Clifford, Viper, Sidewinder, etc. All DEI accessories are interchangeable between all their systems, so the module is just a DEI one, not specifically Avital, which is actually on the low end of the DEI brands. I would like to know your opinion of a better security choice, though, because I've spent a few years selling them (not just DEI) and don't think that after all the other ones I've dealt with you could convince me that anything is superior.
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Originally posted by GSXR0383
Yea most of the Power window modules for alarm systems include the one touch up and down. They make one that will control both windows up and down, and ones for single windows. So you could also add one touch to your sunroof if you wanted. They arnt that expensive and you dont need an alarm to use the one touch feature. Ive seen the two window up and down for around $70. I used to have one on my old car and loved it. Tap once and the window goes all the way down or up and if you want to stop it at any point just tap the button agian when its at the level you want.
Yea most of the Power window modules for alarm systems include the one touch up and down. They make one that will control both windows up and down, and ones for single windows. So you could also add one touch to your sunroof if you wanted. They arnt that expensive and you dont need an alarm to use the one touch feature. Ive seen the two window up and down for around $70. I used to have one on my old car and loved it. Tap once and the window goes all the way down or up and if you want to stop it at any point just tap the button agian when its at the level you want.
I want keyless entry + remote operation of my windows, and every place I've talked to told me to install the relays for the windows, you need a different alarm altogether that comes w/ enough controls. Such alarms + the relays runs right around $700 - $800 installed, which is a big chunk of change...
If you were talking about the button on the interior panel to click down once and it'll roll the window down the whole way, my mistake.
Last edited by FDNewbie; 06-03-04 at 11:51 PM.
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Originally posted by 2furious
If anyone has an aftermarket security system made by any of the DEI companies (see www.directed.com for a list), you can purchase a module that will give you remote control of your windows through your transmitter, automatically roll them up when you lock your car, and I believe it also converts them to one-touch. The piece retails for around $150.
If anyone has an aftermarket security system made by any of the DEI companies (see www.directed.com for a list), you can purchase a module that will give you remote control of your windows through your transmitter, automatically roll them up when you lock your car, and I believe it also converts them to one-touch. The piece retails for around $150.
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No it's not Turbo'd
The witches on the drivers side from what I can tell are not seperable, and the switch on the passenger side looks nothing like the one on the driver side on a '94 where the drivers window had the auto down, if you pressed on the switch hard enough...
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Originally posted by FDNewbie
Umm...when you say "one touch feature" here, you're referring to remotely rolling the windows down or up? Because if so, either you're dead wrong, or I've been straight lied to.
I want keyless entry + remote operation of my windows, and every place I've talked to told me to install the relays for the windows, you need a different alarm altogether that comes w/ enough controls. Such alarms + the relays runs right around $700 - $800 installed, which is a big chunk of change...
If you were talking about the button on the interior panel to click down once and it'll roll the window down the whole way, my mistake.
Umm...when you say "one touch feature" here, you're referring to remotely rolling the windows down or up? Because if so, either you're dead wrong, or I've been straight lied to.
I want keyless entry + remote operation of my windows, and every place I've talked to told me to install the relays for the windows, you need a different alarm altogether that comes w/ enough controls. Such alarms + the relays runs right around $700 - $800 installed, which is a big chunk of change...
If you were talking about the button on the interior panel to click down once and it'll roll the window down the whole way, my mistake.
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Originally posted by FDNewbie
Umm...when you say "one touch feature" here, you're referring to remotely rolling the windows down or up? Because if so, either you're dead wrong, or I've been straight lied to.
I want keyless entry + remote operation of my windows, and every place I've talked to told me to install the relays for the windows, you need a different alarm altogether that comes w/ enough controls. Such alarms + the relays runs right around $700 - $800 installed, which is a big chunk of change...
If you were talking about the button on the interior panel to click down once and it'll roll the window down the whole way, my mistake.
Umm...when you say "one touch feature" here, you're referring to remotely rolling the windows down or up? Because if so, either you're dead wrong, or I've been straight lied to.
I want keyless entry + remote operation of my windows, and every place I've talked to told me to install the relays for the windows, you need a different alarm altogether that comes w/ enough controls. Such alarms + the relays runs right around $700 - $800 installed, which is a big chunk of change...
If you were talking about the button on the interior panel to click down once and it'll roll the window down the whole way, my mistake.
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Originally posted by FDNewbie
If you were talking about the button on the interior panel to click down once and it'll roll the window down the whole way, my mistake.
If you were talking about the button on the interior panel to click down once and it'll roll the window down the whole way, my mistake.
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Originally posted by DCrosby
The witches on the drivers side from what I can tell are not seperable, and the switch on the passenger side looks nothing like the one on the driver side on a '94 where the drivers window had the auto down, if you pressed on the switch hard enough...
The witches on the drivers side from what I can tell are not seperable, and the switch on the passenger side looks nothing like the one on the driver side on a '94 where the drivers window had the auto down, if you pressed on the switch hard enough...
#46
Originally posted by 2furious
I guess that's the benefit of being an authorized dealer
Also, you said you had an "Avitar." What you meant to say was Avital, which is made by DEI, along with every other decent alarm i.e. Clifford, Viper, Sidewinder, etc. All DEI accessories are interchangeable between all their systems, so the module is just a DEI one, not specifically Avital, which is actually on the low end of the DEI brands. I would like to know your opinion of a better security choice, though, because I've spent a few years selling them (not just DEI) and don't think that after all the other ones I've dealt with you could convince me that anything is superior.
I guess that's the benefit of being an authorized dealer
Also, you said you had an "Avitar." What you meant to say was Avital, which is made by DEI, along with every other decent alarm i.e. Clifford, Viper, Sidewinder, etc. All DEI accessories are interchangeable between all their systems, so the module is just a DEI one, not specifically Avital, which is actually on the low end of the DEI brands. I would like to know your opinion of a better security choice, though, because I've spent a few years selling them (not just DEI) and don't think that after all the other ones I've dealt with you could convince me that anything is superior.
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