Well, that's depressing.
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Software to open and close the windows is a thing. See the latest Tesla recall: Tesla to recall more than a million vehicles over pinchy windows | Engadget[^]
It shouldn't be a thing. But bad engineering is making it so. The only valid excuse I've heard of for needing programmable window opening is for those windows that lift up at the very end, to seal the window. So when the door is open, the window is down about 1/4" or so. But that is still bad engineering. What happens when the battery dies, and someone opens the door? A power source, a motor, and a switch is all that should be needed to operate a window.
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