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Leoayers 
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I have a 02 lincoln LS that I am installing a Viper 5900 remote start in. The car comes with power windows that can be controled through the FOB of the factory alarm. I want to know if it is possible to integrate that feature into the 5900 or do I have to use the 530t window module from DEI? Is there a different module that has the same features as the 530t but for 4 windows so I dont need 2 modules? Anyone have the complete wiring info for this car? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
xicano21 
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You can do without the window modules, and just go straight from the door lock module in the door  extend the pulses
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Thanks for the info. Is there anyone who can explain how to that?
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you need to program the unit for the extended door lock pulse, consult your manual, it will show you exactly how to do this.
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Go to theprogramming and set your unit for "comfort or total close" it will mention one or the other.
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I have 2002 lincoln ls I am installing a viper 5900 the car has the window roll down feature biult into the door locks however I want to add a module that I can roll the windows up I want to get one of the modules that will roll all the windows up w one module. Can someone please recommend a good module for that.
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I have used a "DEI 529t"...it is a 1 piece module that rolls 2 windows up...I'm not sure there is one module that can do all 4
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Doesn't the LS have the ability to roll the windows up and down by simply holding the key in the door cylinder to either lock or unlock? If it does, you do not need a module, just aux outputs (or programming changes to the door lock pulses) to those wires in the door.
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yes it does didnt even know it did that till you mentioned it. Appreciate you saving me money thanks. I love you people
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