Sorry man, I've got absolutely no idea.Was this ever an option on North American cars?
Sorry man, I've got absolutely no idea.Was this ever an option on North American cars?
Mate your talking about a N-Line not an i30N which is a different car thru ECU function, power train and suspension.Sorry to bring up this old topic.
I have a 2019 i30 Fastback N-Line and I’m only able to close the windows with the keyfob. Went to the official Hyundai dealer and they check and they say opening the windows is no feature. They checked it and told me that they only saw the close feature.
Is that even possible that only of the 2 options are available?
Does this apply to 2022 i20N?The convenience opening/closing of windows is a feature that is enabled during pre-delivery inspection of the vehicle; For whatever reason some technicians that carry out this pre-delivery inspection do not enable this feature.
It works by pressing and holding the lock button on the key fob and all windows go up after a few seconds. It's the same when unlocking on the car, hold the button and they will all come down:
This can be enabled in Section F, vehicle software settings, using a GDS-M tablet (Global Diagnostic System-Mobile).
English version:
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German version:
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Information and material thanks to @padigree, @mackenziejackson, @Bill Thomas, @Geoff Fear.
I'd also like to know for when mine gets delivered in a few months.Does this apply to 2022 i20N?