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zhar 
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Location: United States
Posted: July 09, 2003 at 10:16 AM / IP Logged  

I installed my first alarm in my 93 4runner and I should say it was a success and a great experience thanks to people here for the wiring guide. Everything works great except the rear window. I installed this window roll up I got from e-bay:

http:///.com/ebaymotors/dll?ViewItem&item=2419355354&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOAB:MT:6
It has 8 wire connection, can roll up 2 windows. I have "crimestopper alarm", I know, I know.... it's the only thing I could afford. Anyway, I think I got everything wired correctly. According to wire guide I got:

*5 The rear power window relay is in the left rear quarter panel, behind

trim, near tail light.
The trunk pin can also be found yellow/black in the drivers kick (rest at
ground, diode Isolate from dash indicator).
Note: The rear window motor wires are red for up, and green for down. Both wires can be found at the rear window relay. We advise that you use
the trunk pin wire to disable your rear window module, so the rear window
doesn't operate when the rear door is open.
This is what I did:
Cut the red wire, connect the green wire from module on the rear window motor/relay side and the gray wire form the module to the switch side. Yellow to the auxillary out (ground when armed) of the alarm. Red to +12V and Black to chasiss. I left the other channel unconnected since I'm only using one channel. I connected the trunk pin from the window motor relay (yellow/black) to trunk pin wire of the alarm.
The alarm works, but it won't roll the rear window up. It could still roll the widow up and down from the switch inside, so the motor is still good. I tried another module (I got two) and it's the same, it doesn't work. Roll up window, Help needed -- posted image. Any suggestion or Help?
I hate to just dump these module and go for a different one, I'm really tight on budget right now. Thanks in advance.
Oh by the way, how do I go about in doing a roll down when disarm using same type of module. Thanks again.

zhar 
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Location: United States
Posted: July 09, 2003 at 6:22 PM / IP Logged  
ttt..... come on guys, need help here
rudbwoy69camaro 
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Posted: July 09, 2003 at 6:25 PM / IP Logged  
I think window modules get hairy quick.  Hold on, let me think about this one.(By then, a senior member might have helped you)

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