Preston
07-15-2006, 11:08 PM
ok so you know how you push the unlock button and hold it on your remote and the windows will go down? well they go down but i can't get them to roll back up with my remote! i have to go into the cab and roll them up myelf. can anyone help?:confused:
CUinaRidge
07-15-2006, 11:14 PM
yep... working as designed... :eek:
They won't go back up...
so sorry for the news.. :confused:
:)
Preston
07-15-2006, 11:17 PM
...hmm... OH WELL thanks for the reply lol
fredridge
07-15-2006, 11:37 PM
However you can use the key in the door to put them all up, or down. Just put the key in turn and hold it and depending on whether you are locking or unlocking it will act appropriately
shadow2079
07-16-2006, 06:00 PM
Not sure if your way works, but just as a note the manual states to turn it twice holding it the second time to put the windows up.
swampler
07-16-2006, 06:21 PM
Not sure if your way works, but just as a note the manual states to turn it twice holding it the second time to put the windows up.That's correct, you hold it the 2nd time you turn it.
Skywalker
07-17-2006, 12:29 PM
ok so you know how you push the unlock button and hold it on your remote and the windows will go down? well they go down but i can't get them to roll back up with my remote! i have to go into the cab and roll them up myelf. can anyone help?:confused:
The reasoning behind this is that rolling up the windows via remote has the potential to hurt your kid / dog hanging their head / arm / paw out the window while it is closing. Forcing you to be at the vehicle while the windows are going up is a safety measure designed to prevent this from occuring.
Preston
07-18-2006, 12:02 AM
The reasoning behind this is that rolling up the windows via remote has the potential to hurt your kid / dog hanging their head / arm / paw out the window while it is closing. Forcing you to be at the vehicle while the windows are going up is a safety measure designed to prevent this from occuring.
didn't think of that. BUT HONDA DID:D :D :D :D
bongus
07-18-2006, 12:12 AM
didn't think of that. BUT HONDA DID:D :D :D
Actually their lawyers did. :cool:
hondaguy3
07-21-2006, 12:36 AM
if you want them to roll back up with the remote...i have a product on my accord made by kptechnologies.com They have a module that will make this work. It is model HM-20. I know the owner of the company if you are interested im sure i could get a group buy going and would be willing to test it on my ridgeline. It appears to have the same wiring set-up as a accord so i see no reason why it wouldnt work. The mod takes about 20 minutes to install. You just press the lock button twice and they go up. He also has a memory module for TCS. It remembers it state when the car is turned off. So if you had it shut off when you turned off the car it will remain off when the car is restarted.
Mike T
02-18-2007, 08:03 PM
Does anyone know if this feature can be disabled?
I've just gotten my Ridgeline and read about this feature in on the forum. When I went outside to check on the baby before turning in for the night the windows were down. Now I'm paranoid that when I put the keys in my pocket or briefcase and walk away from the truck they will be rolled down accidentally and sit there open all night. Not that much of a problem at home but at the store, work or long term parking at the airport that could be a disaster :eek:
geotech
02-18-2007, 09:00 PM
if you want them to roll back up with the remote...i have a product on my accord made by kptechnologies.com They have a module that will make this work. It is model HM-20. I know the owner of the company if you are interested im sure i could get a group buy going and would be willing to test it on my ridgeline. It appears to have the same wiring set-up as a accord so i see no reason why it wouldnt work. The mod takes about 20 minutes to install. You just press the lock button twice and they go up. He also has a memory module for TCS. It remembers it state when the car is turned off. So if you had it shut off when you turned off the car it will remain off when the car is restarted.
Kevin has an active group buy going on even as we type:
http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12998