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Old 13-03-2013, 02:00 PM
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Default Automatic Power Window lifting Module

Hi,
Mine is a 2009 rex. Installed an automatic window lifting module which will close the windows as soon as i lock the car. It is a cool feature to add on.

When i checked the system, i found that if one of the windows is already closed also, still it will send power to that motor for the next 5-10 seconds so as to close it. But since the window is already closed, teh motor cant do anything. So what i want to know is if that can burn the motor?? Any replies and previous experiences will be really appreciated.

I already checked with 3 dealers and they were not able to help me to give me a proper ans. Also checked with Subaru Australia and they havent tried it before and dont have any previous enquires or complaints in their database.

So guys, if u know something abt this, please reply

Cheers
Don
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