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sings 
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Posted: March 02, 2006 at 10:43 PM / IP Logged  
I just installed an autopage rs 860 lcd. The installation is almost complete except for the window roll up modules. Looking at the diagrams doesn't make sense to me. Its for a 2004 toyota corolla.
does anyone have any experience with asianwolf smart window roll up modules? Or maybe have a better diagram of how I should wire these up?
I tried to wire them according to the installation instructions provided but no go. Windows will not roll up althought I hear the relays clicking.
I dont know how to post pics in here yet. but if anyone can help i'll email pictures and diagrams of my vehicle to you.
tibby01 
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here is what you want to do. you need to determine which wire running to your window switch from the window motor carries +12v when the window is rolling up. cut that wire. the wires with stripes attach to the side of the cut wire running directly to the motor. the solid color wires will go to the end running to the window switch. give it a try, it should work.
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sings 
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that's the way i had it wired but the windows wouldn't roll up.
tibby01 
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I cant see those, but did you actually break the circuit? completely cut the wire and run the ends to the module wires. there should be no direct line from the window switch to the motor on that wire.
sings 
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yes i broke the circuit and connected the wires according to the diagram. there must be something i'm missing.
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Since no one else answered back I'll throw this out.
The image on the right is pretty blurry but it looks like theirs a lot of circuitry on the ground path possible for express down???
The instructions look the standard ones for window units.
1) make sure and post in here that you measured the wires as stated above.
2) put the key to the ACC position and start the window unit. This might do nothing but if it does work just wire up a relay to power the ACC wire when this is activated.
tibby01 
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are those highlighted marks where you broke the circuit? if so, thats not where you want to do it.
i see what i think are symbols for motors on the bottom of the schematic. they have a wire running out of each side of them. try try one of those wires. if it goes down instead of up, try the other wire.
sings 
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highlighted areas are where i intended on breaking the circuit sense they go straight to the motor.
symbols on the bottom is the motors
sings 
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okai bigger diagram posted
http://home.comcast.net/~sings/index.html
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