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Post by mikey4996 on Jun 19, 2018 13:17:08 GMT
Hi
Can anyone help me with coding for operating the electric windows while the ignition is off, even just for a short time after it’s turned off.
It’s annoying that when I stop the car I have to turn on the ignition again when I want to put the windows up.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by vwjap on Jun 19, 2018 13:58:08 GMT
They stay active for a time before you open a door, don’t yours wind up by pressing and holding the lock button on your remote (if not you can enable comfort windows)
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Post by alex111 on Jun 20, 2018 22:08:52 GMT
yeah windows should stay active for some time BUT only if you don't open the doors. As soon as you open the door windows buttons are not working. I would love it if someone knew how to keep the damn buttons working ALL THE TIME regardless of key position or ignition on/off......but unfortunately I think it is impossible(with obd11).
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Post by vwjap on Jun 20, 2018 22:17:43 GMT
Wonder if you found the fuse to the leccy windows and made a fused link to permanent live would that do it, like you can do with the ciggy lighter
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Post by Thirsty on Jun 21, 2018 7:18:07 GMT
You won't be able to do that with any other obd software aswell. The only thing you could try is code Comfort opening/closing.
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Post by mikey4996 on Jun 21, 2018 11:08:25 GMT
Yes I have comfort closing but sometimes I want the windows closed while sitting in the car.
Sometimes i can close them a little while after but sometimes I can’t, which leads me to think that there must be a total shut down of the electrics after a couple if minutes, so I have to turn on the ignition again.
Thanks for the reply’s though.
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Post by jadams871 on Jun 21, 2018 11:09:32 GMT
Allow power windows to operate with ignition off and when a door is opened
09 Central Electronics (security access: 31347)
Adaptations
ZV Komfort - Freigabenachlauf FH bei Tueroeffnen abbrechen
change active —> not active
this works on my 17 Alltrack, but I do not know how long after the door is opened that they will still work.
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