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93 4runner alarm install question


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dbiggs 
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Posted: November 01, 2005 at 10:36 PM / IP Logged  
I am installing an autopage rf-410 into a 93 toyota 4runner with manual trassmision. I am wanting to use the 3rd channel on a timed output to roll up the rear window. I know that the 3rd channel output gives a negitive pulse. I just need to know how to hook it up properly. I am an avid car stereo enthusist and have done quite a few installs but nothing as far as alarm install. also any tips or tricks would be apreciated. ie, type of door locks, starter kill hookup, ect..
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you will most likely need a power window control module; they have preset resistor values that prevent damage to the window motors by shutting them down automatically when it reaches its fully up position. They use a negative output from the alarm for activation, so it should work for you. Power windows are generally a reverse polarity setup; so you can't just tap into the wire; a control module would be the way to go.
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dbiggs 
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thanx I was hopeing this would not be the case. about how much do these run? an ac-69 for example. also what type of door locks does my 4runner have. 3 wire, 5 wire, ect.??
dbiggs 
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sorry that would be an ac-68 module

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