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thnx jad i am going to check out that site right now
 






I was thinking the same thing, turn off the ignition but leave the key in the lock then try it.
 






My 01 sport dosnt have this :(
if only, cuz I have to put my key back in all the time!
 












I've always known about this feature. I didn't know it worked until I opened my doors. Always thought it was a timed thing. It definitely works on my '99. I tried all 4 windows numerous times tonight just for kicks. Thanks for the tip.
 






I've always known about this feature. I didn't know it worked until I opened my doors. Always thought it was a timed thing. It definitely works on my '99. I tried all 4 windows numerous times tonight just for kicks. Thanks for the tip.

It's both, actually. It works for a certain period of time (I want to say up to 2 minutes, but don't quote me on this) or until a door opens, whichever comes first.

My 97 F-150 left the stereo on as well. It went away for the 2000 model year :( I never bothered to try and make it work, although I know it's just a matter of tying the switched input on the stereo to the accessory delay output from the GEM.

Not sure when they added the stereo to the Explorers' setup.

-Joe
 






Accesory delay timer...

It also powers the stereo in my 1999 Explorer Sport for 10 minutes ....As long as I don't open any door...And leaving the keys in or removing them didn't matter; windows will go down and up as many times as needed.....
 






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