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Power Windows: Description

Power windows are operated by reversible type motors mounted on each window regulator. Each window has an individual switch. Master window switch is located on the driver's door from which all windows may be controlled. Lock-out switch is incorporated in master window switch. When actuated, lock-out switch prevents window operation from individual switches. Vehicle is also equipped rear vent windows. The rear vent window switches are located in the overhead console. The rear vent windows will operate while switch is pressed and will stop at whatever location they are at when switch is released. Accessory delay relay allows windows to be operated up to 10 minutes after ignition switch is turned to LOCK position, or until a front door is opened.

All models are equipped with one-touch down feature, allowing the driver to lower left front window fully by momentarily actuating driver's side window down switch at master power window switch. To operate left front window in manual down mode, press down switch to first detent. To enter auto down mode, press left front switch to second detent and release. One-touch down will continue until left front switch is pushed to UP position, left front switch is released and pushed to first or second detent, 7 seconds have elapsed since initial one-touch down was initiated or window regulator electric drive stall condition is detected. One-touch down feature is controlled by a Generic Electronic Module (GEM) which incorporates functions of several different modules into one. GEM has self-diagnostics to help locate concerns affecting subsystems that it controls.