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maitkok 
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Hi all, I am new to this. I have 02 honda accord. I installed Compustar remote in the car. everything work perfected. and i want to wire the windown roll up/down. I'll appreciated with you info. my other question is do i really need a module for the window? thank.how to wire a window roll up/down - Last Post -- posted image. thank in advance.
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A module is the only safe way to do it.  The modules monitor the current draw of the motor and shut it off when the window reaches it's limit.

The module should have instructions that should be able to help with the wiring.

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you will need a module for sure.
In short you are going to have to wire into all 4 doors and interrupt the motor wires for the window. Not difficult, but definitely can be time consuming...

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