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29 minutes ago, Papez said:

Wow, it's serious downgrade then, because that function was present in MK1 and MK2. 

Apparently so.  I think there's so much other over-complicated, intrusive and intertwined computer programing on the car there was no room left for those functions, or perhaps it was deleted as it was somehow tied up with emissions cheating.  😁

 

34 minutes ago, Papez said:

Does it at least have one-touch rollup/rolldown? 

I can't remember for sure as it's not my car and I'm so used to wind up windows, I'll check later tonight when the car returns.

 

2 hours ago, Papez said:

Does it at least have one-touch rollup/rolldown? 

I was pretty sure I knew the answer but still wanted to check - no it does not have one-touch wind up/down, and I don't think it has anything to do with the model level, of SE.

14 hours ago, nta16 said:

I was pretty sure I knew the answer but still wanted to check - no it does not have one-touch wind up/down, and I don't think it has anything to do with the model level, of SE.

 

Wow, that's actually more primitive than ones in Felicia, which had basic automation. They also had some "bonus" functions not wired in the factory installation - as motor units were re-used from VW T4 - like secondary switch or disable signal (so they can be adapted as rear windows). Unfortunately, the outside control wasn't amongst the functions - although, there are two pins with an unknown function.

Edited by Papez

Perhaps someone knows why but it's not me, perhaps they needed to do more to make their other marques better for the price differences,. or it was just forgotten or mislaid, never under-estimate the incompetencies of a large organisation.

 

On 04/07/2022 at 21:46, Papez said:

 

 

Felicia's Windows 

 

are at least smart enough to have one touch rolling and do work for some time after ignition is switched off.

 

They work even with the key out, slowly roll-up than when the motor is running of course.

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