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Author Topic: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?  (Read 6649 times)

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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #30 on: 16 September 2013, 18:23:59 »

And fitted to all UK spec cars post 1996, not sure about 94 and 95 cars
My 94 2.5 CD saloon had it. :y
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #31 on: 16 September 2013, 20:04:09 »

My 2000 GLS has it :y
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #32 on: 18 September 2013, 10:18:55 »

All the ex plods I have driven/owned have it :y
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #33 on: 18 September 2013, 11:10:54 »

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Fuses checked, all is ok!

 :-\
So, you checked the fuses, found a duff one & now all is OK or ............ checked fuses, all were OK & the windows still don't work off the fob/lock  :-\  :-\

So I have checked them and all were ok, hadn't need to change anyone of them.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #34 on: 18 September 2013, 11:12:34 »

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Fuses checked, all is ok!

 :-\
So, you checked the fuses, found a duff one & now all is OK or ............ checked fuses, all were OK & the windows still don't work off the fob/lock  :-\  :-\

So I have checked them and all were ok, hadn't need to change anyone of them.

and are your windows now closing via the fob?  :-\
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #35 on: 18 September 2013, 11:16:29 »

Do the windows go up via the switch on their own ie press the switch, let go & the window carries on till it's closed or hits an obstruction? If yes, then I don't know, but if not, the windows need resetting by closing each window & then hold the witch till you hear a click in the door. This should restore the function by either fob or holding the key in the lock position till they're closed. If you have a sunroof, it should close that too.  :y

My bet is that this is the problem.  fazekasa are you certain the windows close all the way when you pull up the window switch briefly and let go?  Or do you have to hold the switch up all the time until they are closed (safe mode)? If so, simple fix as mentioned. The windows will not close remotely if they are in safe mode.

Is it possible to close windows with the window switch and let go. But not possible to close them from outside from the key.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #36 on: 18 September 2013, 11:17:39 »

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Fuses checked, all is ok!

 :-\
So, you checked the fuses, found a duff one & now all is OK or ............ checked fuses, all were OK & the windows still don't work off the fob/lock  :-\  :-\

So I have checked them and all were ok, hadn't need to change anyone of them.

and are your windows now closing via the fob?  :-\
Sorry, what is fob?
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #37 on: 18 September 2013, 11:21:12 »

Buttons on the key :y

If the one touch feature works on the window switches, they should close with the key buttons :-\

Does the remote locking work?
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #38 on: 18 September 2013, 11:24:58 »

Buttons on the key :y

If the one touch feature works on the window switches, they should close with the key buttons :-\

Does the remote locking work?
Yes, its working, I can lock my car with it, but not possible to close the windows with it.  :'(
That is my problem. It could be some differences between my komfort modul and other moduls.
One of my friend Omega's has the same problem.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #39 on: 18 September 2013, 11:30:59 »

http://youtube.com/watch?v=uEagptZUXoU
 Didn't even know about this....MFL
This is the function that I'm missing.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #40 on: 18 September 2013, 11:51:07 »

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Fuses checked, all is ok!

 :-\
So, you checked the fuses, found a duff one & now all is OK or ............ checked fuses, all were OK & the windows still don't work off the fob/lock  :-\  :-\

So I have checked them and all were ok, hadn't need to change anyone of them.

and are your windows now closing via the fob?  :-\
No.  :-\
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #41 on: 19 September 2013, 21:30:34 »

I had the same problem on my 2002 2.5 DTI. The problem was with one wire which was disconnected. You must check your wires. Possibly you will receive error 00018 - comfort module/sunroof low voltage when you use "My Naff Code Reader". Try to locate this wire and fix it. It works for me.
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Re: Is my 'comfort' modul working fine?
« Reply #42 on: 23 September 2013, 14:25:24 »

I had the same problem on my 2002 2.5 DTI. The problem was with one wire which was disconnected. You must check your wires. Possibly you will receive error 00018 - comfort module/sunroof low voltage when you use "My Naff Code Reader". Try to locate this wire and fix it. It works for me.
What is "My Naff Code Reader"  ???
Last weekend we have checked the car with a code reader, nothing similar.
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