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I'm assuming one relay (right side) is not wise...I haven't tested the window motors for current draw but it's likely they're close/exceeding the 30A relay rating. The Viper unit install guide states the aux output is rated for 200mA current max, i.e. one relay coil. So the left side diagram is my attempt at energizing both coils without overloading the aux circuit. I believe the diode I have drawn in would prevent that window down circuit from energizing the other relay if I was to roll that one window down with the factory switch. Would I need other diodes in the left side diagram?
Would either of these work, or am I way off here?
Working well so far!