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Old 07-06-2009, 04:23 PM   #1
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the auto-down feature in the '07 sedan involve the use of a double switch? If I don't push it down all the way it's normal, but if I push it down as far as possible, the auto-down feature activates (a bit too sensitive for me though).

So per CTScott, you'd still have the 'double switch' for the driver's side and some kind of 'double-tap' electronics for the other 3?
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Old 07-06-2009, 04:24 PM   #2
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the auto-down feature in the '07 sedan involve the use of a double switch? If I don't push it down all the way it's normal, but if I push it down as far as possible, the auto-down feature activates (a bit too sensitive for me though).

So per CTScott, you'd still have the 'double switch' for the driver's side and some kind of 'double-tap' electronics for the other 3?
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Old 07-09-2009, 03:36 PM   #3
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You will have to sense the current through the window motors. If the windows are completely shut, open or there is a blocking (i.e. your finger) the current through the motor will rise and power should be cut.

After market modules wil go into "auto" mode when you tap the switch short and will operate in manual mode when you hold the button longer until the desired position is reached.

I use the DEI 530T for my MG:
https://www.dpcauto.com/products/DEI...on-System.html
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Old 07-09-2009, 03:56 PM   #4
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You will have to sense the current through the window motors. If the windows are completely shut, open or there is a blocking (i.e. your finger) the current through the motor will rise and power should be cut.

After market modules wil go into "auto" mode when you tap the switch short and will operate in manual mode when you hold the button longer until the desired position is reached.

I use the DEI 530T for my MG:
https://www.dpcauto.com/products/DEI...on-System.html
Current sensing for safety is definitely not a bad idea.

For $49, the DEI 530T is a quick and easy solution. 2 530T's would be required for a 4 door car.
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