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I installed on of these on my 01 Accord Coupe. Everything works fine just that on the passenger side door the window doesn't roll up all the way. It's like it doesn't have enough current to move the window up all the way. The driver side window goes up, and down faster than the passenger. And the passenger window rolls up just enough so that air can get inside and that is REALLY annoying when you're driving down the freeway. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Posted: June 13, 2004 at 1:53 AM / IP Logged  
First, the driver's side will be faster then the passenger's side, it is closer in the wiring. As for the passenger's side window only going up to almost the top, if everything else works like going down and venting then I would recommend playing with the resistance settings for the passenger's window and see if that helps. It could also be a bad connection at the wire.
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I have played with those jumpers and they didn't fix the problem. I also solder, and made sure I had good connections. Could it be a bad unit?
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What is the run channel, and where is it installed at? Everything was working fine until someone broke my window. Then some company came out and replaced the window.
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When I looked at it earlier...the rubber peice right by my side view mirror was getting smashed as it went up. Is there a way to avoid that. I think that is keeping it from going up all the way.

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I guess I need to get a book for this car.

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http://www.directechs.com/techtips/pdfs/resources/security/directed_techtips/1900.pdf

I installed two 530T's in my  Accord (4-door). The one in the right kick panel works the right windows, and the one in the left kick panel works the left windows. I did this keep to the length of wire as short as possible.

What gauge wire did you use for the motor side? I used 14ga. for the motors, and 16ga. for the switches.

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The rate at which the windows go up has to do with two different things. First as stated before, the thickness of power wire and the length it must travel. And two the resistance settings on the brain itself, each make and model is a little different. The settings should be in manual if i remember right. Also, use the switches and make each window go up and down two or three times to help "settle in the modules", sounds dumb but it works
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I used sub cable to for the motor side. I think it's like 16 awg. But I'm still having this same problem. I'm almost wanting to take it to a damn window shop and let them re-install the window. Then it will go up all the damn way. This is really annoying. I think what happened was when I first got my window replaced the put some stuff on there to hold it in place looks like some type of glue or some sort. And he said don't let the window down for two days. I didn't let it down, but when my girlfriend gets out my car she feels the need to slam the doors. So I think that moved the original place of the window. Because if I roll the window up just enough to the see the writing on the window, and I close my door real hard the window actually moves upwards, ,or downwards. I thought it maybe needed to be tightened. But I think it needs to be reinstalled altogether.
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When I use the switch sometimes it goes up all the way and sometimes it doesn't. I was going to play with the dip switches because I had to on the last 530T. But I think the reason air is getting in because my window wasn't properly installed.
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