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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2006

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99 CRV: Can I make all 4 windows auto-down?

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Thomas G. Marshall - 29 Jul 2006 01:50 GMT
99 Honda CRV

It seems a great deal of the workings of the auto-down of the driver's
window is embodied in the switch.  At least it feels like there is a
mechanical click within it...perhaps actuated by the amp-draw of the window
motor, which theoretically goes up when meeting resistance, (right?)

If that's the case, wouldn't it be possible to simply put auto-down switches
into the remaining 3 slots?

Thanks

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'Curly Q. Links' - 29 Jul 2006 05:13 GMT
> 99 Honda CRV
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You are correct, it's a foolishly simple relay that trips a little latch
that's holding the switch in the ON position. It's easy to break if you
try hard enough (ask me).

It takes up a lot of room in the assembly, so there's no room for any
other goodies.

You could build a battery of relays connected to a timer / load sensor
array. I dunno.

I want a simple timer that will keep my windows powered for 60 seconds
after I take my key out, since I forget to snug them up.

'Curly'
Joe LaVigne - 29 Jul 2006 05:34 GMT
> I want a simple timer that will keep my windows powered for 60 seconds
> after I take my key out, since I forget to snug them up.

Some of the new models do this, under certain conditions.

For instance, my Si will allow me to close the windows or the moonroof, so
long as I haven't opened a door yet.  Problem is, I never notice that the
window is down until after I open the damned door...   ;-)

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Thomas G. Marshall - 29 Jul 2006 16:50 GMT
Joe LaVigne said something like:

>> I want a simple timer that will keep my windows powered for 60 seconds
>> after I take my key out, since I forget to snug them up.
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> long as I haven't opened a door yet.  Problem is, I never notice that the
> window is down until after I open the damned door...   ;-)

One of the things that I so very much like about the Audi.  You can raise
and lower all windows from the key.  And you can even close the sunroof.
And all switches are auto down.  And the driver and passenger are auto-up.
Very well thought out.

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Thomas G. Marshall - 29 Jul 2006 16:54 GMT
'Curly Q. Links' said something like:

>> 99 Honda CRV
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> It takes up a lot of room in the assembly, so there's no room for any
> other goodies.

If I add 3 other switches, (hopefully there's room for the "little latch"
that trips), and extend the wires elsewhere for the relays....

What do you think of that?

> You could build a battery of relays connected to a timer / load sensor
> array. I dunno.
>
> I want a simple timer that will keep my windows powered for 60 seconds
> after I take my key out, since I forget to snug them up.

Would it be a particular security hazzard if you just connected the switches
to the main battery.  Perhaps *if* the windows are the only things on [their
own] circuit, you could easily do this at the fuse box.

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chip - 01 Aug 2006 02:23 GMT
>'Curly Q. Links' said something like:
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>to the main battery.  Perhaps *if* the windows are the only things on [their
>own] circuit, you could easily do this at the fuse box.

the other windows don't ahve the revolution sensors in them
               Chip
 
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