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jlwz71 
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Posted: August 04, 2005 at 10:09 PM / IP Logged  
I hope somebody can help. 99 silverado, installed a dei alarm with the 530t roll up module. Everything works great except the roll up module. I have it properly connected but it will not roll up one of my windows all the way. I tried the dip switches all off for the most current but that only helps a little. My window still only goes up halfway. Tried greasing the regulator for less resistance. Any way around this problem? Is there a module out there that will handle the current? I know with so much resistance on the window the module thinks it is topping out and stops, so I need a higher current module. Thanks for the help.
azdoi 
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first try running thicker wire, possibly as big as 12 or 10 gauge, but on a chevy it usually doesn't fix the problem completely.  There are a couple of resisters on the circuit board that need to be removed, and possibly replaced.  Your best bet is to contact DEI or if you go to a local retailer they should be able to give you a print out.  There are a couple of different modifications depending on the manufacture date on the module. 

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jlwz71 
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Posted: August 05, 2005 at 7:14 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks, that is what I am looking for.
jlwz71 
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Thanks guys. After removing a couple resistors it works great.

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