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Mattthew278 
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Posted: September 06, 2004 at 8:31 PM / IP Logged  
I figure I would probably need an extra window module to accomplish this.  I wanted to know if there's a simple way to just roll up the windows whenever I want.  With the alarm I have installed I have an additional output that I can use to activate a relay.  If I could wire up my windows so they had constant 12V, would it be possible to use this output to trip a relay to provide the ground necessary to cause both windows to roll up?  I figure I could just attach the ground to both windows wires, but use diodes so it wouldn't mess up the normal operation.  I am guessing if I was going to try this I'd have to rip my door apart because the switches and the motor are inside, but I was wondering if I could do all of this at the fuse box or other location.  I know it's a long shot but I thought it'd be cool.  Thanks in advance for your help.
kkeeni 
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buy a window module, thats whats its designed to do.
Mattthew278 
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That's my whole point though, is that I don't want to. 
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You could easily hook your windows up to relays to have them go up whenever you want. You would have to use a timer to have them go up all the way if you have a pulse output. If your alarm will give you an output as long as you push the button, you wouldn't even need that. However, like kkeeni said, you're better off buying a module.

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It would end up being about the same price as relays and harnesses, and would give you the shutdown that will save you from burning out your window motors.

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Mattthew278 wrote:
That's my whole point though, is that I don't want to. 
If you don't want to buy one then you don't do it.
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