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Rolling down window without starting the car

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Old 04-19-05, 02:22 AM
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Michael Ng
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Default Rolling down window without starting the car

Is there a way to roll down the window when you press the start button once? Sometimes while waiting for my wife, I like to sit in the car and listen to some music but I want to roll done the window without starting the car and the aircon. The way I do it now is to press the start button twice, roll down the window, press the start button again which is shut down the car and then press it one more time to enjoy my music with the window rolled down. Seems like a lot of step to just roll down the window. Am I the only one or is there a better way to do it?
Old 04-19-05, 08:51 PM
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You have about 45 seconds after you switch the engine off to operate the windows. Otherwise I have to do the same as you. If there's a better way I'd like to know also.
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I don't have my GS300 yet, so I'm going on my demo memory. Without pressing the brake pedal, can't you just press the button once or twice to either ACC or ON and then roll down the window?
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