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Has anyone installed a window module for one-touch window operation?
I've always envied peoples vehicles one-touch window operation where just a single touch of the button and the window would roll both up and down with one touch. I love the one-touch feature we have to roll the drivers window down and use it all the time but always wished both front windows had the feature for both directions. I asked a friend who helps me work on my truck if that could be done and he responded saying "yeah, it's easy with a window module." So of course I resorted to fleabay, picked up a new OEM window switch assembly and Amazon for the window module finding they are available and look easy to install. I ordered this one and it should be installed in the next couple weeks.
Has anyone installed a window module for one-touch window operation?
I've always envied peoples vehicles one-touch window operation where just a single touch of the button and the window would roll both up and down with one touch. I love the one-touch feature we have to roll the drivers window down and use it all the time but always wished both front windows had the feature for both directions. I asked a friend who helps me work on my truck if that could be done and he responded saying "yeah, it's easy with a window module." So of course I resorted to flabby and Amazon finding they are available and look easy to install. I ordered this one and it should be installed in the next couple weeks.
I do not have them on my excursion but have installed many dating back to the early 90’s in my circuit city installation days, I actually just removed 2 out of an M3 bmw but threw them away
Window module installed this morning. To be able to just touch the up or down momentarily and have the window roll all the way is nice. I only wanted the feature from the drivers position and only the two front doors.
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