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I've been thinking about the auto windows as well. I know that Lexus has auto windows up and down. Still checking into this and you may want to contact the dealer...I think they have microswitches for the window so the window switch knows when the window is full open or closed. Either that, or they are timed for the length of the window. Otherwise, the switch may just stay closed until you blow a fuse.
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The auto up is indeed in the switch module. (All the switches on the panel are on a circuit board together). There is a relay on that circuit board that controls the auto function. Maybe try getting one from a sequoia?
Also, you could go the aftermarket route. I bought a one touch module for my 05 Tundra DC, works great and is simple to install. It is a model Crime Stopper CS-5502. |
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Sorry but you guys got me confused. The Tundra's headlights are not automatic? By automatic I mean they come when dark, by themselves, and go off when it is daylight or the vehicle is shut off. In my current truck the switch stays on "auto" and I do nothing else. Everything is automatic. Can someone clarify?
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