10-24-2013, 02:15 PM
Hmm wouldn't think disconnecting the battery would have that effect but that would suck if the windows have to do one of those re-learning things every time the battery is disconnected.
Maybe it was a safety recall because someone stuck their head in there or something. Now that would really suck.
In for when service advisor replies that the windows were never one touch up to his knowledge. You'd be amazed at how many people I surprise when I tell them their Nissan can roll the windows down with the key fob. Salesmen and quite a few service writers don't know shit about the cars they sell/write for. Or simply forget to tell the customers
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Maybe it was a safety recall because someone stuck their head in there or something. Now that would really suck.
In for when service advisor replies that the windows were never one touch up to his knowledge. You'd be amazed at how many people I surprise when I tell them their Nissan can roll the windows down with the key fob. Salesmen and quite a few service writers don't know shit about the cars they sell/write for. Or simply forget to tell the customers
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2004 Honda S2000
2001 F-150 4X4 6" lift on 37" tires
2007 GSX-R 600
2008 SX-R 800
1992 (slammed by PO) 240sx Coupe (SOLD)
1999 BMW POS ///M3(SOLD)
1998 Honda Civic EX beater (SOLD)
2001 F-150 4X4 6" lift on 37" tires
2007 GSX-R 600
2008 SX-R 800
1992 (slammed by PO) 240sx Coupe (SOLD)
1999 BMW POS ///M3(SOLD)
1998 Honda Civic EX beater (SOLD)
