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Window roll-up module for Civic


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weeziewe 
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I have a 94 honda civic 2 door with power windows and a prestige aps-20b alarm. I bought an off brand window roll up module with 8 wire's to hook up,

pink- to accessory item

green-left motor

white-left switch

orange-500ma activation

black-ground

red-+12 volts

blue-right motor

brown-right switch

How would i go about hooking this up to my civic?

weeziewe 
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Could you at least use a relay to roll the windows up or down with the alarm?
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https://www.the12volt.com/carsecurity/page6.asp

if you have a window module, try to use it. it is better.

https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/detail.asp?info=alarm&year=1994&make=Honda&model=Civic&ID=17970&type=Alarm

wire colours.

1991 240sx
alarm=model 2620.web central door locking system
weeziewe 
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the only part i dont get is the fused +12 volt part. Could someone explain that to me?
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And what does the orange wire hook up to?
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O. K.

the only part i dont get is the fused +12 volt part. Could someone explain that to me?
U need a 12 volt source to actvate the window module, I don't think it has batteries

And what does the orange wire hook up to?

As U posted <<orange-500ma activation>>  It goes to your RS / Alarm negative output when Armed ( for roll up)

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weeziewe 
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could the accessory go to the same one as the alarm?
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I assume 12v+ would have to be constant. the accessory item i assume is 12V+ accessory power.  you  can use the ones used for the alarm.

i think you can do this all in the driver's door. you need a metal clothes hanger to fish wire through door grommets. you'd need 3 wires going to door: 12V+constant, 12V+accessory, and activation wire from alarm.

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alarm=model 2620.web central door locking system
weeziewe 
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maybe i just have a messed up module cause its not working
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"Others may include inhibits to prevent operation when the ignition is on or when the alarm is armed"

are you trying to operate it with alarm armed or ignition on? 12v+ has to be constant because window module operates while ignition off. you may have to reset it to get it to work.

I don't know how you connect it to the switches. my switches had a lot of  wires going to them.  not sure even how to connect to motor. is it a t connection?

1991 240sx
alarm=model 2620.web central door locking system
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