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bud 13 
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I would like to know which wires should i use for 2 530t's in a 95 honda accord. i guess i would need a wiring diagram. can anyone help me out.
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  • LF UP: RED / BLUE
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LF wires in driver's door

all others in the connector above the fuse box coming in through the door boot.

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bud 13 
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thanks vm
now all i need now is to drill a hole in the door to run the wires that go to the drivers door.(what fun!)any suggestions on how to do this as painless as possible. wiring it up should be easy i have everything that i need , just need to get some wire to make any long runs that i might have to do.
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Try going through the rubber boot by the door hinge first before attempting to drill any new holes.

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What year and make of Honda is it?

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Bud 13, check further down the page to last time this info was requested.I have posted what i have found to be the easiest way to do it. Good Luck.
bud 13 
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thinkster,
its a 95 accord.
old boy,
i was able to get the wire in thru the boot, it took a while but i got it thru. my problem now is that my dr side window will not go down all the way. when i press the aux button for it to go down it stops at about an 1" if i press it again it will continue to do the same until it reaches bottom. the problem i think i'm having is the control module for the one touch(down only) i tired the wires by the switch(thinking the control module was built in) didn't work, same problem one inch then stops. i tried going to the wires that go directly to the motor, still have the problem, one inch then it stops, when i press the aux button i hear a clicking sound, which i think is coming from the 530t. i don't know where the damn control module is. also which connector should i use for the other wires? what color is it? i see two connectors above the fuse box, one just above it and one just above what look like relays of some type.
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If you are tapped in directly at the motor wires and have wired everything properly, you should have control of the motor regardless of the factory control module.  It sounds like the "Trigger" your giving to the 530t window module is from a ch.2 or ch.3 output from the alarm.  If this is the case, those outputs are most likely pulsed and not a constant ground like is required by the window modules I use.  Try holding the 530t trigger wire to a ground on the car and hold it there.   If the window goes all the way up or down and stop properly,  then you've found your problem (needing a constant ground output)

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thinkster
i will try what you said, if that is my problem i should have seen it, must of been to busy cursing out the module to notice that aux 2 is pulsed. i will try aux 4 my problem is that it too is pulsed i believe but can be programed to work as a timed output, which means i would need a bitwriter or the program to do so.
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i was told the wires i need for the other windows are behind the fuse box is there any easier way to get to those wires without removing the fuse box

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