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Sienna window buttons in exchange wit Solara window buttons

Sienna window buttons in exchange wit Solara window buttons

Postby SleeperSolara » Mon Nov 22, 2004 9:45 am

I was wonderin' if the new Sienna like 2002 window buttons will work wit or Solaras' window buttons.
The driver side though.
Cause i like the auto window up thing for the window switch.
Cause my mom's car has it and it is easier to pull the button all the way up to have the window close up automaticaly.
Instead of havin' to hold the Solara window button the whole time to close the window.
So your guys think it woudl work.
Or is it the motor thing too; would i have to change the window motor too. to have it work together??
Or could I just use the switch?? And have it work fine.
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Postby Yanks0114 » Mon Nov 22, 2004 12:30 pm

I'm sorry but I think that this is the most rediculous question that has ever been asked on this forum.

It is so much more trouble than its worth. I would assume that 99.999% of the people out there can deal with the 5 seconds that it takes to raise the windows instead of spending countless hours and money for it.

There is no simple solution like just changing a switch
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Postby SleeperSolara » Mon Nov 22, 2004 1:11 pm

Yanks0114 wrote:I'm sorry but I think that this is the most rediculous question that has ever been asked on this forum.

It is so much more trouble than its worth. I would assume that 99.999% of the people out there can deal with the 5 seconds that it takes to raise the windows instead of spending countless hours and money for it.

There is no simple solution like just changing a switch


Sorry that this is a rediculous question for you.
But i was only wonderin' if it would work.
It's kind of hard to go thru the drive-thru and try to roll up the windows at the same time wit food in your hands and tryin' to move along so other people behind you can get theirs.
Plus I dont' like my interior wet when it rainin'; when I'm goin thru the drive-thru.

Anybody know if it would??
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Postby indiglosolara » Mon Nov 22, 2004 1:14 pm

SleeperSolara wrote:
Yanks0114 wrote:I'm sorry but I think that this is the most rediculous question that has ever been asked on this forum.

It is so much more trouble than its worth. I would assume that 99.999% of the people out there can deal with the 5 seconds that it takes to raise the windows instead of spending countless hours and money for it.

There is no simple solution like just changing a switch


Sorry that this is a rediculous question for you.
But i was only wonderin' if it would work.
It's kind of hard to go thru the drive-thru and try to roll up the windows at the same time wit food in your hands and tryin' to move along so other people behind you can get theirs.
Plus I dont' like my interior wet when it rainin'; when I'm goin thru the drive-thru.

Anybody know if it would??


If you have a aftermarket alarm, you can get a window module to have the one touch roll-up.. I have a viper alarm with the dei555 auto roll up and down module. This way i can just click it up once and the window rolls up all the way without holding the button or down. This is the easiest and cheapest way to go.
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Postby SleeperSolara » Tue Nov 23, 2004 9:42 am

iazuncupidi wrote:If you have a aftermarket alarm, you can get a window module to have the one touch roll-up.. I have a viper alarm with the dei555 auto roll up and down module. This way i can just click it up once and the window rolls up all the way without holding the button or down. This is the easiest and cheapest way to go.


Well I do have a Viper alarm, can't remember which one it is.
I have the one wit remote start, and antenna.
The Viper alarm I got was about $500.00 from Jackie Cooper.

Couldn't it be cheaper to get a Sienna module switch??
And install that.
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Postby indiglosolara » Tue Nov 23, 2004 12:16 pm

SleeperSolara wrote:
iazuncupidi wrote:If you have a aftermarket alarm, you can get a window module to have the one touch roll-up.. I have a viper alarm with the dei555 auto roll up and down module. This way i can just click it up once and the window rolls up all the way without holding the button or down. This is the easiest and cheapest way to go.


Well I do have a Viper alarm, can't remember which one it is.
I have the one wit remote start, and antenna.
The Viper alarm I got was about $500.00 from Jackie Cooper.

Couldn't it be cheaper to get a Sienna module switch??
And install that.


Since you hava a viper alarm already you might as well just get the DEI module. I have the viper 791 2 way alarm. you just have to add the DEI555 module. it cost around $110 with labor and it alst has a lifetime warrantee. This module will give you the auto up feature and auto down for both the driver side and passenger side windows. So Its better then using the sienna module which you will also need to add relays due to the auto up feature and i am sure the connections are not the same since it off a diff car. Its alot more trouble then you think. Trust me on it..
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Postby Parke10 » Wed Nov 24, 2004 7:26 am

kinda same question but if i buy this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... otohosting
and take the auto down an put it next the the driver one on the driver side it should work right?
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