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791xv issue, 2006 Nissan Titan


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governmentslave 
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Posted: April 16, 2006 at 11:07 PM / IP Logged  
I just got the 791xv installed on my 2006 Nissan Titan,  With the keyless Oem remote "Before the 791xv" I could roll down my windows with the remote.  After the install "XV" the windows now roll up when the truck is locked but the guy at Mobile-One said he could not tap into it to have them roll down with the xv remote :(   and i do not want to carry around 2 remotes on my keychain.  i want to keep my oem roll down just add it to the vx remote is thier a way?
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geofbettis003 
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Posted: April 16, 2006 at 11:14 PM / IP Logged  
you should be able to solve the two key fob issue with the addition of the DEI 530T 2-way window automation module. plugs into the Viper 791XV and with a little work to the factory power window module you will be able to once again roll the windows up and down including vent, with the push of a button on your LCD remote...down side...that module is only designed to control 2 windows.
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If the titan is anything like the 350z, maxima, and altima; there may be an easier and less expensive way to do that.  First with all the doors closed, put the key in the drivers door key cylinderand turn it to the unlock position.  Then turn it to the lunlock position again and hold it.  All of the doors should be unlocked at this point and after a second or so the windows should start to roll down.  If they do then all that has to be done is to hook the aux channel of the 791 up to the unlock wire in the drivers door.

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governmentslave 
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Posted: April 17, 2006 at 12:19 AM / IP Logged  

That might work     With the oem remote i can roll them down by holding the down unlock for 6sec during that u can hear the truck trying to unlock 3 times.  but to roll them back up the key must be in the drivers door to roll them back up.

But i do have rollup now with the xv.... is that what comes with the kit?

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Posted: April 17, 2006 at 7:25 AM / IP Logged  
I believe the feature you are referring to is called "comfort closure" by DEI. This keeps the lock output from the alarm engaged for 20 seconds after the last lock pulse. The vehicle sees that the lock is being 'held' and rolls the windows up. As cntrylvr79 has mentioned I am pretty sure if you use an auxillary output to the unlock wire of the vehicle and set it to "validity" output the system will provide an output as long as you are holding the button on the remote. The vehicle will see the unlock being 'held' and roll the windows down.
Hope this helps

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