Windows: Description and Operation
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM
The central door locking system operates the door lock actuator to lock or unlock the doors using the door lock switch built into the front power window (main or sub) switch. The system has the following operations and features:
- All doors and liftgate[ECLIPSE] can be locked using the door lock switch built into the front power window (main or sub) switch.
- The key reminder function automatically unlocks all doors when door lock operation is performed and the front doors are opened while the key is inserted into the ignition switch.
POWER WINDOWS
When the power window (main or sub) switch is operated, the door windows will open or close. This system has the following operations and features:
- A power window lock switch on the power window main switch prevents the door window glass from opening/closing with the front passenger's power window sub switch.
- The power window of the door window glass can be opened/closed for 30 seconds with the timer function after the ignition switch is turned OFF. (The timer expires if the front door[ LH or RH] is opened when the timer is in operation).
- The power window main switch contains a one-touch down switch that will automatically open the driver's side door window only.
SHORT STROKE MECHANISM
- If the door outside handle or the door inside handle is operated when the door is closed and the door window glass is fully closed, or when the door is closed and the door window glass is open by less than 10± 5 mm (0.39± 0.197 inch), the door window glass will be lowered by 10± 5 mm (0.39± 0.197 inch).
- If the door is closed when the door is open and the door window glass is open by 10± 5 mm (0.39± 0.197 inch) or less, the door window glass will be fully closed.
- The short stroke mechanism does not work when the door window glass is already lowered 10± 5 mm (0.39± 0.197 inch) or more from the fully closed position.