System Description
Power Windows System Description
Auto Reverse Power Window Operation
The system is composed of the driver's MICU, passenger's MICU unit, door multiplex control unit (built into the power window master switch), front passenger's power window control unit (built into the front passenger's power window switch), and power window motors.
The driver's and front passenger's power window motors incorporate a Hall IC unit (pulser) which generates pulses during the motor's operation and sends pulses to the driver's and passenger's power window control units. As soon as the power window control units detect a change in the pulse frequency from the Hall IC unit (pulser), the power window control units make the power window motor stop and reverse. This prevents pinching your hand or fingers during auto-up operation. The auto reverse function does not work when the power window master switch is held in the closed position.
Key Cylinder Operation
With the key inserted in the driver's door key cylinder, turn the key a second time within 15 seconds and hold it to operate the windows and panoramic glass roof (clockwise to open, counterclockwise to close). The windows and panoramic glass roof stop moving when the key is released. The auto reverse operation is not active when closing the windows and panoramic glass roof with the key cylinder.
Keyless Operation
By pressing and holding the UNLOCK button of the keyless transmitter or remote a second time within 15 seconds, the windows and panoramic glass roof open. The windows and panoramic glass roof stop moving when the UNLOCK button is released. The windows do not close with the LOCK button.