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tester1979
post May 6 2009, 12:42 AM

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hmmm...not sure if you know this, there is a valid reason why nowadays why the function changed to only wind down for the one touch.

wind up no longer works with one touch because of safety reason to avoid accidental accidents

wind down no problem because no fingers/hands can be crushed while winding down.

wind up however a different case, thus the one touch feature no longer available as the window will stop when you stop pulling/pushing the up button

same thing goes for those new power windows button. you need to pull up to wind up the window. safer this way rather than pushing down accidentally on old type of power window button for winding up the windows.
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post May 7 2009, 12:30 AM

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QUOTE(imperialrealcs @ May 6 2009, 05:32 PM)
i beg differ.. even cutting cost car such as avanza, city, vios and accord 2.0 have the feature of one touch wind up

btw, i also install the so called one touch into my car.. it is a set of circuit board with alot of stuff which i dont know whats that lol..
i got them for free.. my mech simply install very easy in my car and it works for both full up and down
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hmm...ic....

looks like some car still have the one touch up....
but still, I still stand by that one touch up is still having the high risk of injury unless proper circuit breaker is present....maybe I can try out on my family's avanza in a few days time......he he he......

anyway to TS,..are you planning to change yourself or ask someone to change for you? he may charge you labour/workmanship fees...in case you couldn't transfer your old one to your current car or feel that the cost to move the relay circuit breaker is too expensive when charged by your mech....maybe you can think of other alternative to help solve your main issue.....

as you said, mainly the one touch up useful when you drive away from toll booth, maybe instead you can use smart tag? no need to wind down window at all and no need put away coins.....he he he....just a suggestion for an alternative solution....RM100 for a smart tag that you can use on other cars you have too.......



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post May 7 2009, 09:24 PM

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QUOTE(ryan_hustler @ May 7 2009, 07:30 PM)
got to the12volt.com look up relays,understand what a relay is and find the approprite wiring diagram for one touch relay operation..im not in the mood for posting full writeups especially when most malaysians would rather pay money and get a so called mechanic to replace their light bulb. (Aiyoo,you can mess up your wiring,better ask pro to do for you..add meh,leh,lor,lai,mai to end sentence)
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he he he.....how true.....

and sometimes, those mech/accessories shop charges exhorbitant amount for simple things......

like recently when I bought a rearview mirror monitor and the accessories guy wanted to charge me RM60 just to connect to my HU.....end up I said no and spent 1 hour myself to DIY.

I find internet and google comforting with so much information if you know how to search and have some patience to read through all the information it can offer......


Added on May 7, 2009, 9:30 pm
QUOTE(JungleKing @ May 7 2009, 02:46 AM)
The main reason actually is because I'm getting rid of the old car which has a great function, I thought I will DIY transfer it. I won't go to mechanic or wireman, it's not that important. Its just one of the few things that I plan to swap before giving it away.

I'll check the 'electronic module' like what Esky had said. If its too complicated for me, I'll just leave it.
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it should not be too difficult to dismantle and install in your car once you have located the module in your old car......DIY would of course be the cheapest solution....

another way to tracing your steps when you are DIY something not familiar is to make use of your digital camera or your camera phone. especially how the original electrical connections are.......

This post has been edited by tester1979: May 7 2009, 09:30 PM

 

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