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From what I have seen since these cars were released in the USA back in '03 not a single one has allowed the windows to be raised over the CAN bus. This is why whenever someone does an alarm installation it is recommended to run the lock and unlock wires in to the drivers door where the windows can be controlled with a ground pulse instead of using a data module. No data modules that I have seen include the window feature.
thedollardoctor - maybe this next weekend we can meet up - with Fathers Day being today I didn't have any spare time this weekend.
thedollardoctor - maybe this next weekend we can meet up - with Fathers Day being today I didn't have any spare time this weekend.
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Hey guys,
Sorry haven't been updating, a series of unfortunate events occured. But good news as well!!
It would appear that the freezing problem was a battery issue. Actually the car kept dying afterwards and I took it to the dealership . Here's the funny part! Went to pick up my car and they said nothing was wrong (I already had a battery replacement about 6 months ago) and that they tested every bit of tech to see what was sapping the battery and found nothing (they had my car for 3 full days). So they couldn't replace under warranty. Went to start my car and its dead!! LOL, service manager came out and said "Just replace the battery, it shouldn't die after being charged all night" (Battery tester said good condition).
Now, it seems like the freezing issue is gone with the new battery.
Hopefully, they find a solution to the windows up now!
Sorry haven't been updating, a series of unfortunate events occured. But good news as well!!
It would appear that the freezing problem was a battery issue. Actually the car kept dying afterwards and I took it to the dealership . Here's the funny part! Went to pick up my car and they said nothing was wrong (I already had a battery replacement about 6 months ago) and that they tested every bit of tech to see what was sapping the battery and found nothing (they had my car for 3 full days). So they couldn't replace under warranty. Went to start my car and its dead!! LOL, service manager came out and said "Just replace the battery, it shouldn't die after being charged all night" (Battery tester said good condition).
Now, it seems like the freezing issue is gone with the new battery.
Hopefully, they find a solution to the windows up now!
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the car lets u open the top with the lock button while the car is off from the factory so it cant be incredibly all that bad. my dads Mercedes SL55 AMG opens and closes with the fob and hes had no issues with the battery yet. maybe theres an extra battery hiding somewhere in the trunk?
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the car lets u open the top with the lock button while the car is off from the factory so it cant be incredibly all that bad. my dads Mercedes SL55 AMG opens and closes with the fob and hes had no issues with the battery yet. maybe theres an extra battery hiding somewhere in the trunk?
However if you get in the habit of using the FOB to raise your top at night after the car is off that takes some work for the battery. If you then use the FOB the next morning to drop your top before starting your car that HAS to be hard on the system, right?
I think two full "cycles" with no juice would be hard on the gear. And if that is done on a daily/almost daily basis it would have to damage at least the battery.
As in everything, moderation will be the key!
Shane D
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I think it will depend on the usage. In my case it will likely never be a problem. My car goes in the garage every night. When I am pulling out in the morning, I will hit the button on my console (but NOT have to hold it down!), to drop the roof. When arriving at work or home, I will again use the console button to raise the roof as I back into my spot/ my garage. I will use the key fob in good weather (RARE sight here this summer!), when I am leaving work or a business. I don't expect to EVER have have any battery problems.
However if you get in the habit of using the FOB to raise your top at night after the car is off that takes some work for the battery. If you then use the FOB the next morning to drop your top before starting your car that HAS to be hard on the system, right?
I think two full "cycles" with no juice would be hard on the gear. And if that is done on a daily/almost daily basis it would have to damage at least the battery.
As in everything, moderation will be the key!
Shane D
However if you get in the habit of using the FOB to raise your top at night after the car is off that takes some work for the battery. If you then use the FOB the next morning to drop your top before starting your car that HAS to be hard on the system, right?
I think two full "cycles" with no juice would be hard on the gear. And if that is done on a daily/almost daily basis it would have to damage at least the battery.
As in everything, moderation will be the key!
Shane D
"When I am pulling out in the morning, I will hit the button on my console (but NOT have to hold it down!), to drop the roof. When arriving at work or home, I will again use the console button to raise the roof as I back into my spot/ my garage."
I do the above with my KPT double click roof module .... at a fraction of the "Mid4cars'" module...
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Very true....
"When I am pulling out in the morning, I will hit the button on my console (but NOT have to hold it down!), to drop the roof. When arriving at work or home, I will again use the console button to raise the roof as I back into my spot/ my garage."
I do the above with my KPT double click roof module .... at a fraction of the "Mid4cars'" module...
"When I am pulling out in the morning, I will hit the button on my console (but NOT have to hold it down!), to drop the roof. When arriving at work or home, I will again use the console button to raise the roof as I back into my spot/ my garage."
I do the above with my KPT double click roof module .... at a fraction of the "Mid4cars'" module...
Shane D
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Well, I did have battery issues before the module install (Dealership couldn't prove it for warranty). I am happy with the module now (exception being the windows up) especially being able to drive and operate the top and being able to change from drive to park (and vice versa) without it stopping.
I would usually only use the fob to open since to close, I'm already in the car and I have to stay in the car to close the windows... . lol
Anyways... what do you guys think about a battery maintainer? Like a solar one? Possible solution to help the save the battery life?
I would usually only use the fob to open since to close, I'm already in the car and I have to stay in the car to close the windows... . lol
Anyways... what do you guys think about a battery maintainer? Like a solar one? Possible solution to help the save the battery life?
#236
lier200a,
I just recently installed the mod4cars module in my 2011 G37S 6MT. I am also unable to close windows with the module and I've also been unable to even initiate a close from the fob. No battery problems and opening with fob works fine.
One interesting side note; it may be my imagination, but top seems to fully open more quickly now. I just timed it today and it took 25sec. I recall the spec is 30sec. Have you noticed any difference?
Overall, I love the functionality so far and I find it worth the cost even if full close is not enabled in a future release. I doubt I'd use the fob close function much anyway. right now I initiate close as I pull into street. Top is closed by the time I get to my garage.
jmb
I just recently installed the mod4cars module in my 2011 G37S 6MT. I am also unable to close windows with the module and I've also been unable to even initiate a close from the fob. No battery problems and opening with fob works fine.
One interesting side note; it may be my imagination, but top seems to fully open more quickly now. I just timed it today and it took 25sec. I recall the spec is 30sec. Have you noticed any difference?
Overall, I love the functionality so far and I find it worth the cost even if full close is not enabled in a future release. I doubt I'd use the fob close function much anyway. right now I initiate close as I pull into street. Top is closed by the time I get to my garage.
jmb
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