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bigboizsilvia1 
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Posted: July 22, 2005 at 7:41 PM / IP Logged  
hey guys ive finished installing my viper 671xv alarm and i got it all hooked up in my 95 base model except for a couple of things i want. I was wondering if i have a 95 base model 240sx with power windows and power doorlocks but with no anti theft system, how would i go along to hook up and control the power doorlocks and windows through my remote. I know the SE's had relays for this but Im not sure mine has one, so if I would need a relays for the windows and doorlocks what kind would I need and how would you hook this up. thanks.
iskidoo 
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Posted: July 24, 2005 at 2:12 PM / IP Logged  
Hook your H2/A Green (-) Lock output from the Viper to your vehicle lock wire.
Hook your H2/C Blue (-) Unlock output to your car's unlock wire.
Power Lock    lt. GREEN / WHITE    -   anti-theft module
Power Unlock       brown       -   anti-theft module
The anti-theft module is located just above the hood release cable in the drivers kick panel.
Buy yourself some 2 window controllers and wire it to the windows. You will need 2 units if you want to roll both windows up and down. You will need only one 2 window controller if you just want the windows to roll up when you arm the alarm. The module has relays built in and has safety shut off circuitry so that noone will get thier head or arms caught in the window while it's rolling up.
Use your H1/12 RED / WHITE (-) 200 mA Channel 2 Output to control the window roll down.
Use your H1/1 ORANGE (-) 500 mA Armed Output from the Viper to control your window roll up.
LF Window up/dn        green - blue        A   auto down module
RF Window up/dn      RED / wht - RED / blk    A   switch in drivers door
The auto-down module is in the drivers door just below the door open lever.
Hope that answers your question.
Steve G
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Posted: July 25, 2005 at 12:22 PM / IP Logged  
You door lock wires are negative trip. SE or non-SE, dooe locks are controlled through the SECU (smart entrance control unit) located to the left of the steering column under the dash.
Wire colors are:
Light GREEN / WHITE (lock)
BLACK/ Red (unlock)
Grab both windows at the motor directly in each door. You'll see a blue and a green wire at each motor. That way you retain the "one-touch" operation of your module if it has the feature.
I'd go with one DEI 530T window module to control your windows both up and down.
bigboizsilvia1 
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Posted: July 25, 2005 at 2:26 PM / IP Logged  
aight thanks guys, ya i found the light GREEN / WHITE and brown wire located on a plug connected to a black box, tapped into it and got it working thanks. and ill look into that dei 530t thanks. 

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