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shonuff 
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Posted: March 05, 2003 at 9:03 PM / IP Logged  

How would I fix this problem? Can the problem be solved by some sort of jumper wire or is the problem in the switch?  Can I purchase a switch to fit that doesn't have auto down?  If it's in the switch, how do I get it to work correctly?

I have doubled the wire guage in an effort to see if it was just not letting enought current get to the motors.  Haven't tested it yet.

To be continued.........

Mark

shonuff 
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Posted: March 06, 2003 at 10:57 AM / IP Logged  

If I need to add a reley to the motor to help the windows up is this the correct way:

86  input from module

85 ground

30 to window motor

87 12v

87a 12v

They roll down fine  so I don't think I'll need any relays for down.

Thanks

Mark

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Posted: March 06, 2003 at 11:44 AM / IP Logged  
um, is your first question gone? I don'tsee the original problem you posted. If they're having problems going up, you might just need to adjust the dipswitches on the window module (if it has them).
shonuff 
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Posted: March 06, 2003 at 11:56 AM / IP Logged  

there are no dipswitches on the window module.  on my last post I was asking if that was the correct way to wire a relay to boost the current from the window module with a relay to help the windows going up.  I would like to be able to still control my windows with the switches and when I use my remote I would like to hook up a relay to give the motor more current to help it go up.  Currently they will travel up but sometimes stall or travel really slow.

Thanks

Mark

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D'oh....my mistake. My pc was screwed up. I tried to delete my post, but that didn't work eitherremote window help - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image. Ahhh, computers.
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shonuff 
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Posted: March 08, 2003 at 2:00 PM / IP Logged  

I hooked up a relay for the windows up.  That really made a difference, but has created another problem.  My output from the window module is going to 86 of the relay.  85 is ground.  87 is 12v and 30 is going the the motor.   With the relay hooked up the window will not roll up with the switch.  I think it's because the output from the module (86)isn't connected the wire going to the motor (30).  Can I splice of from the input from the module and go to 87a?  If I was thinking right, that would colplete the circuit so the window would operate from the switch on the door.  I still haven't figured out how to bypass the auto down function for the drivers door.  Any input would be great.

Thanks

mark

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