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      03-13-2011, 07:53 AM   #1
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Auto-Up Window continues when Door Opened

Originally Posted by el-drifot

Heres a way to let the windows go automaticly up, when the door is opened (Normally you have to hold the button all the time up, till the window is closed when door is open).

Module: NFRM

TUERAUF_STOP_MAUT -> nicht_aktiv

Code is FH_TUERAUF_STOP_MAUT_3R for 2011. Thanks luigi42.

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      03-13-2011, 05:16 PM   #2
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Toad, thanks for posting the popular features individually. It's easier to follow this way.

I've not tried this one yet but according to el-drifot, this is a feature to allow windows to be rolled up (one touch) even if you open your door during the middle of the process. It will not interrupt the windows rolling up.

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      03-15-2011, 03:38 PM   #3
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Does this still prevent the window from crushing your arm when the door is closed? IE the safety feature? I saw in the other thread where this was advertised as the safety feature removal.
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That is the pinch protection feature which I believe does not get deactivated when doing this.
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      03-15-2011, 06:59 PM   #5
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Correct. I've tested and the window will still reverse if it encounters an obstruction.
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It does takes a considerable amount of force before the protection kicks is so sedan folks need to be careful with this. We, coupes, don't have a door frame
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      03-15-2011, 10:34 PM   #7
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Yep I tested it and it worked.

Used a towel to double check instead of my finger (just in case).
Window stopped and rolled back all the way down.
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      03-19-2011, 09:46 PM   #8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Toad335 View Post
Originally Posted by el-drifot

Heres a way to let the windows go automaticly up, when the door is opened (Normally you have to hold the button all the time up, till the window is closed when door is open).

Module: NFRM

TUERAUF_STOP_MAUT -> nicht_aktiv

Code is FH_TUERAUF_STOP_MAUT_3R for 2011. Thanks luigi42.
How can a "lay" person program this feature without having to take it to a shop? detailed steps would be greatly appreciated!
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      03-19-2011, 10:10 PM   #9
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How can a "lay" person program this feature without having to take it to a shop? detailed steps would be greatly appreciated!
Serious???? You can it or better yet, click the BMW coding Success thread and read the 1st post.
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Maybe the BMW coding Success thread should be a sticky?
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Just looked there and dont see any instructions, maybe someone can post a link or you guys can continue to act better then and live immature comments. Thanks
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I hope no one helps you.
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      03-26-2011, 07:57 PM   #14
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Just looked there and dont see any instructions, maybe someone can post a link or you guys can continue to act better then and live immature comments. Thanks
Go here:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=451145

All the info including what cable to buy, DIY, software downloads, are in the 1st friggen post...
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So I just tried this on my 2009 E90 - setting
TUERAUF_STOP_MAUT -> nicht_aktiv

successfully defeated the interruption ONLY in the case that my key fob is IN. So where previously any opening of any door would stop any window in the process of automatically rolling up, NOW I can open the door with a window in motion and it won't be stopped. BUT if I take the key out, the safety feature behaves as before. Which, of course, sort of defeats the purpose - I want to be able to auto-roll-up as I'm getting out of the car. How often do you open your door while closing your window with the key still in?

At any rate, I haven't searched yet, if I find the other codes to hit I'll post back here for info. In the mean time, if anyone knows off hand, I'd be much obliged

EDIT: So looking around, I don't see anything obvious. But now I've thought of something. It seems to me that the car automatically disables everything once the key is out and a door has been opened. For example, sitting in the car with the key in, I can use all windows. Pull the key out, I can still. But then with the key out, if I open a door, everything locks down until I reintroduce the key. In that case, it kind of makes sense that the window would stop automatically rolling once the car enters that disabled state. So maybe there's not a way to change it. But I wish there was

By the way, sorry to resurrect a year-old thread. But my desire for info stands :P

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