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Fiat Linea/ Punto - "Did You Know" Series....

Discussion in 'Technical' started by VahanPujari, May 15, 2010.

  1. Anup

    Anup Regolare

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    Bangalore
    Bangalore
    Grande Punto 1.3
    It's called "Delay Feature" which means you can wind up/down your windows even after you have switched your car off but it is limited for a little time until you see the orange background on your power window switch.
    Your Audio system will function for exactly 20 mins after you have turned off your engine however you can turn that one off from the Menu option, it is mentioned on your Car Manual, Audio settings, it should read something like xxxx:20 which means after you've switched off your engine before switching off your Audio system, it will still remain on however if you change it to :00, the Audio system will turn off as you switch off your car.
     
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  2. Giridhar

    Giridhar Amatore

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    Location:
    Chennai
    Chennai
    Avventura 1.3 90 HP
    Thanks @Anup for the additional info. I never knew about this delay feature.
     
  3. Pranav Savardekar

    Pranav Savardekar Timido

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    Location:
    South Mumbai
    Mumbai
    Linea 1.4
    I have a question. Is there a way to remotely roll down your windows without getting into the car?
    Ps- This feature would be most useful to let the heat out before getting inside when parked outside on a hot summer day
     
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  4. PradeepM

    PradeepM Staff Member Janitor

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    Hyderabad
    Linea 1.3
    Hello Pranav,

    The option is not part of the standard feature list available, I don't think there is a possibility of enabling the same as well through an external vendor (my assumption here). You can definitely check with the accessories vendors (at the risk of voiding the warranty on electrical's) and see if they can come up with a thought.
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    Cheers,
    Pradeep.
     
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