You can open/close the windows from the keyfob. I think you just hold the unlock button to open, hold the lock button to close. It's called "global window". You can probably search that if you need more info.Yes, this is what I'm talking about
Looking on the link - it's done "ugly" comparing to Audi or to the Bimmer, but at least this is something.
For the pony I would like to add window open/close from the keyfob, fog lights to stay on with the high beam (cannot understand why the heck in the US fog lights turns off when high beam is on - what the practical reason for this?).
Most states have laws that say you can't have more than 4 forward facing lights used use for "seeing" therefore they kill the fogs. Many cars leave the lows on with the highs. I don't have a mustang so not sure if this is the case with them.Yes, this is what I'm talking about
Looking on the link - it's done "ugly" comparing to Audi or to the Bimmer, but at least this is something.
For the pony I would like to add window open/close from the keyfob, fog lights to stay on with the high beam (cannot understand why the heck in the US fog lights turns off when high beam is on - what the practical reason for this?).
This was intentional, since the fog lights are so close to the signals, they want to ensure the signal indicator was clearly visible.Did anyone figure anything out with this? For me, I'd love to do a couple of things (if possible) with the programming:
1. Disable turning off fog lights with turn signals. For the love of God, why is this necessary??
You can OPEN the windows from the fob, but can not close them with it.You can open/close the windows from the keyfob. I think you just hold the unlock button to open, hold the lock button to close. It's called "global window". You can probably search that if you need more info.
I know it is intentional, but doesn't mean it isn't dumbThis was intentional, since the fog lights are so close to the signals, they want to ensure the signal indicator was clearly visible.