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Adding Auto window

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#1 ·
Looking to install auto window for at least the passenger window. Any one know of a module or kit that can simply be added to achieve this.

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#4 ·
I agree that it doesn't take much time to hold the button, however I've had auto front windows for such a long time that I seem to have a hard time remembering that only the driver side is auto and not the other front window. We are creatures of habit and we get used to certain luxuries.

So for me yes it's worth the $35 module and the 2 hours of my time to install, since I like doing that kind of stuff.

One option I would pay big $'s to have on my sportage is Rain sensing auto wipers. I really had grown to really appreciate this on my Audi. Now un the rain I am constantly adjusting to get optimal visibility.

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#6 ·
Hey 1011555, are you sure that you got the right thing? I had a look at the link to what you ordered and it seems to be an auto opener and closer of windows activated by lock and unlocking the vehicle, and one window at a time. Lock the car and all the windows go up, unlock the car and all the windows go down. I think this may also be a specialist fitment too. Looks very complicated.
 
#7 · (Edited)
Not supposed to be, talked to the seller and he assured me it was to add auto down and up to the rest of the windows. Also there is a review and YouTube video of this product installed on the reviewers kia sportage and it behaved as expected
 
#8 ·
Well i could see installing something in the driver's window switch cluster so I can open close the passenger window with auto up/dn, but the passenger?...who gives a flying cow pie about the passenger?

auto up/dn on all four windows is something I miss a lot from my 2014 Rondo, as well as puddle lights, rear window shades, headlight washers, drink cooler in the glove box, auto wipers...i could on and on.... :(
 
#13 ·
I agree that it doesn't take much time to hold the button, however I've had auto front windows for such a long time that I seem to have a hard time remembering that only the driver side is auto and not the other front window. We are creatures of habit and we get used to certain luxuries.

So for me yes it's worth the $35 module and the 2 hours of my time to install, since I like doing that kind of stuff.

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I agree that it doesn't take much time to hold the button, however I've had auto front windows for such a long time that I seem to have a hard time remembering that only the driver side is auto and not the other front window. We are creatures of habit and we get used to certain luxuries.

So for me yes it's worth the $35 module and the 2 hours of my time to install, since I like doing that kind of stuff.

One option I would pay big $'s to have on my sportage is Rain sensing auto wipers. I really had grown to really appreciate this on my Audi. Now un the rain I am constantly adjusting to get optimal visibility.

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#14 ·
Well after getting the seller to send me the north American plug I'm happy to report that

Well I can't believe it but I finally have both front windows one touch auto up down. A little bit of a let down that the rear windows can only be auto opened or closed one at a time but none the less I'm very happy with this mod.

Seller sent me a free new plug via priority mail.

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#17 ·
Uh perhaps some one could help with a translation of this translation, the seller sent me when I asked him about the 2 rear windows not being able to do one touch auto up down at the same time.

"you need to hold the button until the glass go the topest for 6-10s, then hold the button until the glass go the underest for 6-10s"

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