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I vaguely remember reading in the super duty manual that there is a way to open all windows from the keyfob. Am I just remembering incorrectly? It'd sure come in handy on hot days.
I wish but I don't think so. It would be nice if they would close automatically when you hit the lock button too.
I installed an aftermarket alarm in my 90 F150 that would roll up the windows and lock the doors when I hit the alarm arm - really nice feature, 20 years later, they don't offer it in these 60K+ trucks....
I agree with you guys on the window features. My wife's 2001 4Runner has one click window up or down for the front door windows. Ten years later Ford can't seem to incorporate such an inexpensive feature on a vehicle that costs almost twice as much. I can't imagine the cost difference in the switches to be more than a dollar or two at the most.
One question, do the windows have or need a safety feature to stop them from closing on, i dont know, little hands? If they do then only the seat at the window your rolling up would or should have the one touch up feature. Just saying.
One question, do the windows have or need a safety feature to stop them from closing on, i dont know, little hands? If they do then only the seat at the window your rolling up would or should have the one touch up feature. Just saying.
Good point so I tested an '08 Honda Pilot.
It does stop and within a half second your finger is free.
It does hurt a little. Those with little hands will most likely cry.
I wouldn't recommend window deflectors if you're worried about this.
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