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mobiletoys2002 
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the lock button?or the aux button??
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The aux button
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ok then use the wire from the alarm that controls the aux button,and connect that to the orange wire on the window module no diode needed.
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Ok Thanks, One more thing what is the propose of the pink wire says to accessory item?
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you may have to program the alarm if that aux channel has options !Im not familiar with the alarm u have you will have to look in the install book. it may have a latched output,or it may have to be held down for the windows to go up ,there is many ways this wire can work .
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It is probably used to break a sensor input from the alarm(shock sensor usually) so that when window module rolls windows up it dont set off alarm. Usually not needed,you will have to see when installed if you need it.
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Thats the reason why I am asking u all of this cause I don't wanna burn my alarm....... but thanks for the help

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You wont burn your alarm if you folow directions and be carefull thats it. Dont use the aux channel for anything else but the window module. This is the only physical connection to the alarm the rest or vehicle connections. And dont power up the window module off the ignition switch in the car-- instead use the battery if posible. make sure you have a good ground and make your window connections solid this will be easy .
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and make sure your aux channel is a ground that can supply 500 ma if not you may want to add a relay usually they can but it is always good to check in manual.
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