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1badtundra 
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I want to use an output to retract my mirrors on my Tundra Limited when I arm the alarm and retract when I diarm the alarm.  What output would I use?  I know I need a relay.

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The (-) when armed would be the easiest.  You would need to run a timer relay for each direction I would assume.
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right now as the truck sits stock you press a on off button.  you push the button in and the mirror retracts.  You push the button again and the mirror opens up. 
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I believe two PAC TR7s will do what you need.

You basically need to mimic pushing the switch with a relay (or if the switch isn't straight forward you could drive the motors directly).

The first TR7 you would want to set it up so that it turns on when a (-) signal is applied and stays on for a preset amount of time.  This would be your "fold in" relay.

The second TR7 you would want to set it up so that it turns on when a (-) signal is taken away and stays on for a preset amount of time.  This would be your "fold out" relay.

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KPierson wrote:

I believe two PAC TR7s will do what you need.

You basically need to mimic pushing the switch with a relay (or if the switch isn't straight forward you could drive the motors directly).

The first TR7 you would want to set it up so that it turns on when a (-) signal is applied and stays on for a preset amount of time.  This would be your "fold in" relay.

The second TR7 you would want to set it up so that it turns on when a (-) signal is taken away and stays on for a preset amount of time.  This would be your "fold out" relay.

Ahh you are the owner of KP Technologies....    I bought your modules for my old Infiniti G35.  I need to get them for my M35...


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