remote top help
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Rominl, that's funny that you can trigger your top from far, far away. If I have any complaint about this system its that I can't seem to trigger it from more that about 20 feet away. Did you feed your's Wheaties?
It is important to let it finish its functions, otherwise you get some part cycles until it figures out where it is. The steering wheel not responding to the key is not this however. That function is actually disabled while the LuxLink is active. You can produce it manually by pressing your L1 or L2 button or wait intil the LuxLink shuts off before inserting your key.
George
It is important to let it finish its functions, otherwise you get some part cycles until it figures out where it is. The steering wheel not responding to the key is not this however. That function is actually disabled while the LuxLink is active. You can produce it manually by pressing your L1 or L2 button or wait intil the LuxLink shuts off before inserting your key.
George
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Originally Posted by Carpe Diem
Rominl, that's funny that you can trigger your top from far, far away. If I have any complaint about this system its that I can't seem to trigger it from more that about 20 feet away. Did you feed your's Wheaties?
It is important to let it finish its functions, otherwise you get some part cycles until it figures out where it is. The steering wheel not responding to the key is not this however. That function is actually disabled while the LuxLink is active. You can produce it manually by pressing your L1 or L2 button or wait intil the LuxLink shuts off before inserting your key.
George
It is important to let it finish its functions, otherwise you get some part cycles until it figures out where it is. The steering wheel not responding to the key is not this however. That function is actually disabled while the LuxLink is active. You can produce it manually by pressing your L1 or L2 button or wait intil the LuxLink shuts off before inserting your key.
George
i think the "problem" is that you have to hold down the button on the romote for couple of secs for the top to be activated (to come down). if during that couple of secs the signal got disconnected or so, then it doesn't work
maybe i just happened to have a pretty clear path around me?
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Originally Posted by rominl
hahha yeah, no problem. i think the whole process makes sense,it gives you a "break" to not let the windows come up.
for me though, i don't really like too much wind, so i usually keep the windows up![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
for me though, i don't really like too much wind, so i usually keep the windows up
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I have to be standing next to my car to use the remote.. even for locking/unlocking. Its also the same with the spare key.
Any ideas why ? I dont think its things getting in the way of the signal as its like this where ever I am.
I guess the key charges whilst in the ignition so it should always be fully charged.
Also that trick of holding the key to your head dosent work on my car.. although when I do it on my Range Rover I get about double the distance.
Any ideas why ? I dont think its things getting in the way of the signal as its like this where ever I am.
I guess the key charges whilst in the ignition so it should always be fully charged.
Also that trick of holding the key to your head dosent work on my car.. although when I do it on my Range Rover I get about double the distance.
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Do these keys have a battries?
BTW here is the official word from Steve in a couple of e-mails we exchanged.
The email on the bottem is first.
Also any one In the Dallas Ft Worth area need a LuxLink installed I have a
great place in Ft Worth. They charged 150.00. and did a great job.
Here's a link: http://woodyselectronics.com/
From: Steve Larkin
Date: 03/25/05 13:00:49
To: 'PBHATS'
Subject: RE: remote top help
Joe,
After it finishes it's cycle you can hold the unlock button on the remote and the windows will drop. If you release the unlock button within two seconds the top will cycle. If you continue to hold the unlock button down it will only roll down the windows. I hope that makes sense. You already have that feature in the car.
Steve
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From: PBHATS [mailto
etersj2@mindspring.com]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 9:14 AM
To: steve@luxurymotorworks.com
Subject: RE: remote top help
Steve,
So if after the cycle finishes and the top is down but the windows
are up do I need to get in the car to put the windows down with the
door switch or put the key in the lock and turn it to un lock and hold it?
Joe
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From: Steve Larkin
Date: 03/25/05 10:52:58
To: 'PBHATS'
Subject: RE: remote top help
Mr Peters,
Everything sounds like it is working properly. The reason the windows go up is because the LuxLink is on a timer. When you manually operate the top from inside the car if you continue to push the top button open or close the windows will go up at the end of the cycle. The reason we did this is because every car is different. Some tops are faster than others and some batteries will have better power than others. What would happen if we had them all timed to one car that would stop before the windows went up is some windows would be partially up and some tops would probably not even finish the cycle. So we time it so it is guarenteed every car will be finished with it's cycle and all windows would be all the way up.
If you have any other questions please feel free to ask or call us.
Thanks again,
Steve
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From: PBHATS [mailto
etersj2@mindspring.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 9:00 PM
To: questions@luxurymotorworks.com
Subject: remote top help
I got my LuxLink installed by a high end audio shop
and the top goes down but then the front windows roll
back up. What's wrong?
I like the system but I don't think the windows
are suppose to roll back up.
Joe Peters
BTW here is the official word from Steve in a couple of e-mails we exchanged.
The email on the bottem is first.
Also any one In the Dallas Ft Worth area need a LuxLink installed I have a
great place in Ft Worth. They charged 150.00. and did a great job.
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Here's a link: http://woodyselectronics.com/
From: Steve Larkin
Date: 03/25/05 13:00:49
To: 'PBHATS'
Subject: RE: remote top help
Joe,
After it finishes it's cycle you can hold the unlock button on the remote and the windows will drop. If you release the unlock button within two seconds the top will cycle. If you continue to hold the unlock button down it will only roll down the windows. I hope that makes sense. You already have that feature in the car.
Steve
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 9:14 AM
To: steve@luxurymotorworks.com
Subject: RE: remote top help
Steve,
So if after the cycle finishes and the top is down but the windows
are up do I need to get in the car to put the windows down with the
door switch or put the key in the lock and turn it to un lock and hold it?
Joe
-------Original Message-------
From: Steve Larkin
Date: 03/25/05 10:52:58
To: 'PBHATS'
Subject: RE: remote top help
Mr Peters,
Everything sounds like it is working properly. The reason the windows go up is because the LuxLink is on a timer. When you manually operate the top from inside the car if you continue to push the top button open or close the windows will go up at the end of the cycle. The reason we did this is because every car is different. Some tops are faster than others and some batteries will have better power than others. What would happen if we had them all timed to one car that would stop before the windows went up is some windows would be partially up and some tops would probably not even finish the cycle. So we time it so it is guarenteed every car will be finished with it's cycle and all windows would be all the way up.
If you have any other questions please feel free to ask or call us.
Thanks again,
Steve
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 9:00 PM
To: questions@luxurymotorworks.com
Subject: remote top help
I got my LuxLink installed by a high end audio shop
and the top goes down but then the front windows roll
back up. What's wrong?
I like the system but I don't think the windows
are suppose to roll back up.
Joe Peters
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Yes the keys do contain a battery and no they don't recharge from the switch.
My key battery is fresh and I still only have limited range (about 20-25 ft).
If Joe has his answers and doesn't mind me kidnapping his thread, I'd like to hear from others on the remote range question. Do others have control from far, far away? Is the range for all remote functions the same or do you have to be closer to use LuxLink functions? Did the range for your other key functions change after the LuxLink was installed?
Compared to other SCs I've owned, this one comes up far short in the remote range area.
My key battery is fresh and I still only have limited range (about 20-25 ft).
If Joe has his answers and doesn't mind me kidnapping his thread, I'd like to hear from others on the remote range question. Do others have control from far, far away? Is the range for all remote functions the same or do you have to be closer to use LuxLink functions? Did the range for your other key functions change after the LuxLink was installed?
Compared to other SCs I've owned, this one comes up far short in the remote range area.
Last edited by Carpe Diem; 03-26-05 at 03:45 AM.
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The thread is all yours.
Thanks to all for your help.
When it stops raining I'll get out my 30 foot steel tape
and see how far the remote works. I think it's about 60'.
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Originally Posted by aquanuke
I have to be standing next to my car to use the remote.. even for locking/unlocking. Its also the same with the spare key.
Any ideas why ? I dont think its things getting in the way of the signal as its like this where ever I am.
I guess the key charges whilst in the ignition so it should always be fully charged.
Also that trick of holding the key to your head dosent work on my car.. although when I do it on my Range Rover I get about double the distance.
Any ideas why ? I dont think its things getting in the way of the signal as its like this where ever I am.
I guess the key charges whilst in the ignition so it should always be fully charged.
Also that trick of holding the key to your head dosent work on my car.. although when I do it on my Range Rover I get about double the distance.
i got superb range for the sc430?
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Originally Posted by Carpe Diem
Yes the keys do contain a battery and no they don't recharge from the switch.
My key battery is fresh and I still only have limited range (about 20-25 ft).
If Joe has his answers and doesn't mind me kidnapping his thread, I'd like to hear from others on the remote range question. Do others have control from far, far away? Is the range for all remote functions the same or do you have to be closer to use LuxLink functions? Did the range for your other key functions change after the LuxLink was installed?
Compared to other SCs I've owned, this one comes up far short in the remote range area.
My key battery is fresh and I still only have limited range (about 20-25 ft).
If Joe has his answers and doesn't mind me kidnapping his thread, I'd like to hear from others on the remote range question. Do others have control from far, far away? Is the range for all remote functions the same or do you have to be closer to use LuxLink functions? Did the range for your other key functions change after the LuxLink was installed?
Compared to other SCs I've owned, this one comes up far short in the remote range area.
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Besides the mod from luxurymotorworks - has anyone found out if it's possible to open the top while driving?
In Europe opening the top is very limited. That means if driving any faster than 5 km/h you cannot open the top. Is there a solution to raise this speed to about 30-50 km/h???
Thanks in advance!
Bye Oliver
In Europe opening the top is very limited. That means if driving any faster than 5 km/h you cannot open the top. Is there a solution to raise this speed to about 30-50 km/h???
Thanks in advance!
Bye Oliver
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Originally Posted by locutus
Besides the mod from luxurymotorworks - has anyone found out if it's possible to open the top while driving?
In Europe opening the top is very limited. That means if driving any faster than 5 km/h you cannot open the top. Is there a solution to raise this speed to about 30-50 km/h???
Thanks in advance!
Bye Oliver
In Europe opening the top is very limited. That means if driving any faster than 5 km/h you cannot open the top. Is there a solution to raise this speed to about 30-50 km/h???
Thanks in advance!
Bye Oliver
so in short, no way you can do that, no matter what. i don't think anyone would be stupid enough to design that
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Originally Posted by rominl
well.... maybe you should think about why you are not allowed to open the top when driving..... can you imagine how much air resistance it puts on the car when top is coming down? the whole thing can break off if the car is fast enough...
so in short, no way you can do that, no matter what. i don't think anyone would be stupid enough to design that![Smilie](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
so in short, no way you can do that, no matter what. i don't think anyone would be stupid enough to design that
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Bye Oliver
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Originally Posted by Longo Lexus
The factory top up/down is 4 miles per hour. It's not a good thing to move the top while driving any faster. You don't want the parachute effect. That would be very bad! ![Wink](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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