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Close windows with the key


pierre

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When unlocking the car with the remote key, keeping the button pressed makes the windows go down.

When locking the car, keeping the button pressed makes the windows go up.

This has been working for me until a few months ago. Now, I can remote-open the windows, but they won't go up when I lock the car. Any idea how this could be fixed? My mechanics were clueless... :(

Thanks in advance!

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Well... Ok. Will ask the Sportec guys to check that out at the next service.

Thanks for your super-quick answer! :clapping:

Could this also be set with durametric or something to that effect? Speaking of that, I'm only a week into tt ownership. In the audi world the standard for an OBD tool/software was vag-com. Is there similar consensus in the porsche community about the best tool to get your laptop into your car? Assuming so, what neat tips and tricks are most popular?

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Could this also be set with durametric or something to that effect? Speaking of that, I'm only a week into tt ownership. In the audi world the standard for an OBD tool/software was vag-com. Is there similar consensus in the porsche community about the best tool to get your laptop into your car? Assuming so, what neat tips and tricks are most popular?
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