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Tmanrealone 
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I have A 95 mercury cougar that haves a fm 5005 car alarm. I recently bought a window module that could only bring the window up or down... I want it To go up........ If Anyone could help I would appreciated it very much....... ThanksWindow module -- posted image.

P.s Its says the pink wire to the accessory item, green wire to the left motor, white wire to the left switch, orange to 500ma, black to ground, red to 12volts, blue to right motor and brown to the right switch.... thats for the window module thanks

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hey Tman! pink may not be needed(it is probably to break a sensor input to an alarm if the windows set it off). YOu will have to find the up wire for the drivers window and cut this in half,once cut you will wire the the green on the motor side and the white on the switch side.You will do the same for the passenger up wire for the blue and brown wires.
Orange wire will need a diode and go to the same wire that arms the starter kill usually orange as well!
REd will get a constant power from a high current source the 12 volts constant to the window switch can supply this or direct to battery.
And ground well that goes to a clean piece of metal in the car on the body.
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What if I wanted to use it for my remote control to control the window going up....... Is that possiblie
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the way i said it the windows will go up on arming of alarm if you want to use an additional button to roll up u can use an auxilary output from the alarm(if it has a usable one)that way you can roll them up manually.
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So I have to cut the wires in half or I spit pieace of the wire and connected it to the wire... and the didoe goes on how, the cathoe or thee annode goes to the window module thatnks
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if using an aux channel no diode is needed, only diode if using orange wire from alarm-- band faces the alarm.
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you only cut the window up wires in hal only them!!! the otehrs all get just spliced in.
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so don't use the orange wire nomore, just use the aux and the others...

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when do you want the windows to roll up upon arming?? Or do you want to roll them up yourself with remote?
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I want them to go up when I hit the button on the control
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