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The auto up/down was supposed to be new for the 2012 MY but I have yet to see it on any of the trucks. If I recall correctly, it was supposed to be for the front windows only. Not sure if it's going to be included in a later Job# though.
One touch up and down on driver and front passenger windows is a 2012 Job 2 feature. I have no idea if the switch can be retrofit, but I am interested if it can be. I am glad to see that Ford has finally caught up to where Toyota was 15 years ago!
I am glad to see that Ford has finally caught up to where Toyota was 15 years ago!
Nah, people still have to do mods to get auto down on all 4 windows on 2nd gen Tundras. The relay latching circuit only works on the driver side window by default.
Nah, people still have to do mods to get auto down on all 4 windows on 2nd gen Tundras. The relay latching circuit only works on the driver side window by default.
My wife drives an 01 4Runner and both front windows have one touch up and down. My 91 pickup had one touch down on the drivers door. All 4 windows would be a nice touch!
Wifey has one touch up and down on her Toyletta. I don't mind the one touch down but the one touch up has a sensing mechanism in it that if it notices any resistance, it goes back down. I added the Weather-Tech window vents and guess what...just enough resistance to defeat the auto up and right back down it goes so I auto up 90% of the way, stop it, then bump it up a few quick times to seat it closed. Wish that was adjustable some how but it is not annoying enough to devote a lot of time to.
I like to crack walnuts with the up function on my truck.
How do I/you know if you have a 2012 Job 2? Based on the order form when I ordered my Lariat I expected to have the auto up feature but don't seem to - I tried using it the same way as auto-down - assume that's correct.
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