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Old 05-18-2014, 11:47 PM
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Question Rear sliding window question

Howdy, is there a way to get the rear slider to auto shut when you turn off the truck? I seem to always forget that its open.
Old 05-19-2014, 01:06 PM
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No way that I know of brother. But rest easy, I do the same thing.
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I wish this were possible. I also wish there was a one touch to close like the sunroof.
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Shoot, I just wish I could get mine to open again.


I really am not looking forward to giving up my truck for a day or 2 to get it fixed =-\
I tried beating on the motor behind the seat, and the tracks look clean and smooth. The switch is working as the lights slightly dim when depressing the switch, but the motor doesn't move.
3 days into owning the truck the window stuck shut. at least it's not stuck open!
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You could add a window roll up module like this http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...Universal.html

Tie it into the lock so when you lock it with the key fob it automatically closes the window.
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there was a member the other day who did a how-to on the door windows. i couldnt imagine it would be much different for the rear window.
i never open mine cuz i'll forget too.
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Ok guys I know this is doable! First let me link you to the thread where part of what you ask is done... one touch open and close! Then I will look into the close when shutting down the truck. But if I remember that could be done with the unit mentioned below via remote key fob!

Start on post number 27!

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/one-to...238474/index3/
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I never even use mine, not that I don't like having the option just never had a reason to.

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I like to use it mostly to expel the heat! It takes the heat out pretty quick and without blowing everything around the truck.
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^ Exactly


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