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1998chevy1500 
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Posted: October 28, 2003 at 10:01 PM / IP Logged  
It is a 2 window up down module. Here is some sites to it.
http://www.jlhwholesalers.com/crimcs4winco.html
http://www.crimestopper.com/reference/cs5201.html
What I want to know is what does it use to trigger the rolling of the windows up and down. (Like for example: Ground gray wire momentarly to start roll down or windows move as long as wire is grounded.)
Just curious as to how to use it cause I couldn't find a manual for in on crimestopper's website.
Thankx
conrad
Teken 
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Posted: November 09, 2003 at 2:00 PM / IP Logged  
Conrad,
It is indeed the gray wire. The CS-5101 & 5201 Window modules are designed to be activated with a negative or positive trigger.
The trigger can be momentary (door lock output) or a latched. Only one method of activation is necessary.
The 22 guage (gray) wire activates the plug #1 when it is connected to ground. The most common way of supplying this trigger is by using the negative door lock trigger, or the output from the starter disable output.
Below is the wire codes:
A) 5 Pin 14 guage power plug #1
BLACK: To switch side of circuit #1. Normally closed in reference to BLACK / WHITE wire.
RED / WHITE: Constant +12 VDC
BLACK / WHITE: To motor side of circuit #1
GRAY: To switch side of circuit #2. Normally closed in reference to GRAY /WHITE wire
GRAY / WHITE: To motor side #2
B) 5 Pin 14 guage power plug #2
BROWN: To switch side of circuit #3. Normally closed in reference to BROWN / WHITE wire.
RED: Constant +12 VDC
BROWN / WHITE: To motor side of circuit #3
BLUE: To switch side of circuit #4. Normally closed in reference to BLUE / WHITE wire.
BLUE / WHITE: To motor side of circuit #4
C) 7 Pin plug - 22 Guage
GRAY: Negative roll trigger for power plug #1 momentary or latched.
GRAY / WHITE: Positive roll trigger for power plug #1 momentary or latched.
BLACK: Chassis ground (-)
GREEN: Negative output (300 mA) throughout operation of any of the 4 circuits.
YELLOW: Postive output (300 mA) throughout operation of any of the 4 circuits.
BLUE / RED: Positive roll trigger for power plug #2 momentary or latched.
BLUE: Negative roll trigger for power plug #2 momentary or latched.
The unit draws 14 mA at idle.
Regards
EVIL Teken...
Haku 
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Posted: November 09, 2003 at 2:31 PM / IP Logged  

Check out this price 

http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&item=3056631368&category=14934

Hak
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Teken 
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Posted: November 10, 2003 at 4:45 PM / IP Logged  
Anyone used the CrimeStopper CS-5201 -- posted image. Now that's cheap ! Has anyone ever used one?
Regards
EVIL Teken...
Haku 
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Posted: November 10, 2003 at 5:12 PM / IP Logged  
I could be wrong, but I think its the Crimestopper one.  The seller only sells crimestopper products, so..... I would email him and find out. 
Hak
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Teken 
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Posted: November 10, 2003 at 5:41 PM / IP Logged  
That's what is so great about competition. Being able to find products on the Internet, that is so value orientated for the common man ! Anyone used the CrimeStopper CS-5201 -- posted image.
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EVIL Teken...

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