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ricardoboston 
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Posted: March 06, 2012 at 6:46 AM / IP Logged  
hi  guys i got a question about a 530t dei window  up/down need to know if its possible to install it a 2007 honda civic 2 doors using the oem  remote control  to make the windows goes up when i lock the doors thanks a lot
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Posted: March 06, 2012 at 9:15 AM / IP Logged  
As far as I know, you would have to use a timed latching relay run off the lock wire... but that would force the windows to go up EVERY time you lock the doors (by button inside the car or by remote). If your car has a factory alarm, you MIGHT be able to use the factory re-arm wire which may not trigger by just using the switch.
Does the car have comfort closure from the factory? If you hold the key in the door cylinder in the lock position, do the windows roll up?
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Posted: March 06, 2012 at 9:22 AM / IP Logged  
Civic does not have comfort closure.you need a directed 528t or use a PAC tr7 module. You will tap into the lock wire at the key cylinder in the door , before the switch. This prevents roll up using the door switch, and only does full roll up on lock. For the roll down, it's going to require more work. The best suggestion I'd recommend is get a base starter with keyless installed, then you can hook up the 530t easily.
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ok i think i wiil  install  the 530t using  a  car alarm ,this car its a manual transmission , willbe  better get it install with  a car alarm or keyless entry  as you just said ted ,but anyways thank you both for this advice
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Alarm or start or combo unit will work. The cheapest route is a keyless entry with aux, but I'd get a starter installed. Easy car to do and the pictorial is in the pics section if you are a DIYer
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