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cs015271 
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I recently purchased a window module, and had a question on the wiring diagram they suplied. I am familiar with window modules but needed some clarificaton on this one:
10-Pin Harness
M1- blue
S1- white
M2- blue
S2- white
M3- brown
S3- white
M4- brown (rollup motor)
S4- white (rollup switch)
(+)- red
(-)- black
3-Pin Harness
N(acc+)-white
M(to central lock)-black(-)
K(lock on)-red(+)
My question is with the 3-pin connector . which wire is used as the activation wire that i should hook up to my alarms ground when armed wire. Or how are these three wires used?
the module being used is named trackpro power window control module tp-4wl
Lastly I'm am installing this item on a 2004 Ford Explorer, will it be nessasary to go to each motor in each door for wiring, or can i get to these wires at the main switch?
dare_ds69 
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all depend in what kind of car are you doing, some cars you have to go to each door, some does't

it looks like it works with lock, so everytime you press lock is going to roll up the windows, white wire is to prevent the windows going up while you driving if you press lock.

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cs015271 
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Thankyou
Since i provided that The vehicle is a 2004 Ford Explorer, does anyone know if i have to go directly to each motor wire or can i use the wires directy at the main switch.
cs015271 
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Thankyou
Since i provided that The vehicle is a 2004 Ford Explorer, does anyone know if i have to go directly to each motor wire or can i use the wires directy at the main switch.
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Did anyone figure this out yet? I have the same unit. I also need to know what to do with the three wires. I have a Code Alarm in a 2002 Ford Taurus and want the windows to roll up when I arm the alarm. Do all three wires need to be used?
w.d.w.

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