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jasonx6 
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Joined: January 05, 2006
Location: United States
Posted: January 05, 2006 at 3:20 AM / IP Logged  
Hey, i'm new to this site...
I drive a 1994 Mazda Mx6, my show car, and I have the door handles shaved. It's an Autoloc 8 channel kit, and so far, only 2 channels are used.(to open the doors)
I would like to be able to use atleast one channel to atleast be able to roll the DS window down. The PS isn't as importnant, but while i'm at it, I could do that side also!!!
How would I go about doing this? Something like this would be fairly new to me, but i'm confident!!!
So any help... Diagrams... anything?
1994 Mazda(show)Mx6 v6
1995 Mazda(sLow)Mx6 i4 ATX
Powermyster 
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Joined: April 06, 2005
Location: Ireland
Posted: January 05, 2006 at 4:32 AM / IP Logged  
any 2 window mod will dothem down for ya. cost is about $30..
or get a mod that does 2 up and own will need two aux's for that though
Why oh Why didn't i take the blue pill
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customak47 
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Joined: October 25, 2005
Location: Vanuatu
Posted: January 05, 2006 at 1:17 PM / IP Logged  
you can use one relay for roll down; find your ds window roll down wire at master switch, cut wire in half, switch side to 87a, motor side to 30, 12 volt fused constant to 87 and 86, and your preferred channel output wire to 85. use either validity output or timed output, depending on unit options
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