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If anyone has auto window up, man u guyz should be careful. I was driving home from work one afternoon with my passenger window down and my driver side window down, then 'RING RING' my mobile goez off and then the windowz went up automatically! Holy crap!!! that is bloody dangerous!! Wat if I was leaning my arm out side my window and my arm got caught in it? Or my galfriendz hand got caught? Shit! this is dangerous!!! Is this happening 2 anyonez auto window up?

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what - both windows went up by themselves??

I think maybe u should pay a visit to an auto electrician :D

what sort of security/alarm do you have? when you arm the car, does it have a auto window wind up feature? Could that be playing up?

Originally posted by Shell

what - both windows went up by themselves??

I think maybe u should pay a visit to an auto electrician :D  

what sort of security/alarm do you have? when you arm the car, does it have a auto window wind up feature? Could that be playing up?

the alarm I got was Huge Sun I. It came with autowindow up feature. I dont think it'z playing up, but maybe a glitch....I guess none of u guyz are having problemz with their windowz so I guess I'll go back 2 my electrician.

Originally posted by Leon.T

Wat if I was leaning my arm out side my window and my arm got caught in it?  

That's another good reason to keep all your body parts within the confines of a moving vehicle.

Arm out the window? what's with that?

Does anyone realise how stupid people look when they do that?

;)

Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

That's another good reason to keep all your body parts within the confines of a moving vehicle.

Arm out the window? what's with that?

Does anyone realise how stupid people look when they do that?

;)

I mean like resting your arm on the door, or just touching the roof with your hand.......or little kidz as well u know....Those are just normal thingz that can happen...anyway I'll c the guy that installed my alarm and c if he can change the window mod.

mmm I have power windows...

Sometimes I hit the button that makes the window wind all the way up, and my hair gets stuck in it.

;)

It also gets stuck in the door....

the seat belt....

and anywhere that you can possibly get hair stuck.

With the windows that you have, is there any type of safety mechanism that stops the window if something is in the way?

(Childs arm for example)

Originally posted by R31 Skyline Chick

With the windows that you have, is there any type of safety mechanism that stops the window if something is in the way?

(Childs arm for example)

no, it just keepz going up and up and up.........untill the window reachez the top...

haha..I could never go back to manual windows now, I've gotten so used to having electric ones it pisses me off when i have to wind them myself :D

i had a Laser hire car a while back (manual windows), and I made sure I wound the windows up before turning the engine off LOL ...just habit!! :)

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