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DEI 530T on '01 honda accord


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auex 
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Where did you ground the module?
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i have installed 2 530t's in my 98 accord 4 door. what i did was i ran 12gauge wire to all doors so i can have 1 touch operation on all doors. i put the modules in the seatbelt pocket right on the pillar worked out great. i hooked then up by connectiing the wires as close as to the motor as possible everything when great on that part. then i test and they didn't work so on the side of the modules are the dip switches everybody is talking about i set then to a higher setting and everything worked like a charm. i would check your wiring once again and make sure your close to the motor then try the dip switches but remember there's 1 dip switch i think it's all the way to the right witch is for the -/+ in put make sure is set to the positve in put good luck
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Check to make sure you are tapped into the circuit after the window module. You can not have any relay's or window control modules in line with 530t's or they will not work. Make sure your grounds are good. Honda uses a very efficient window/motor so it should not take much resistence to close them.
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I would double check the wiring...My wires are directly at the switch on both windows. ( I have a coupe.) As far as the dip switches the drivers window is set low, while the pass. window is set higher because that is a long current run.
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DEI 530T on '01 honda accord - Page 2 -- posted image. damn well thanks for the help guys, i did all of that  and nothing. i'll try one more time and see if works.
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In addition to the ground info I pm you, it also looks like you must run wires from each door in order to have the module work correctly.
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yea i did run them to each door, i followed everything to the T and had no luck, i havent had time to re-do it but i returned the module and ill try again.
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right at the motors about an inch or two away

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