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2000 civic, 530t, compustar?


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creamteam226 
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Posted: February 09, 2006 at 4:18 PM / IP Logged  

Hello all, I have a 2000 honda civic and just installed a compustar 2WSS-AS alarm.  I am currently having trouble with my 530t window module installation. I searched the forums and unfortunatley could not find anything thing to solve the problem.  I can get the windows to do one-touch up and down with the drivers and passenger controls.  And the remote transmitter will vent the windows correectly.  However I cannot get the windows to roll up automatically when the vehicle is armed or when pressing the auxillary channels on the remote.  All connections were checked and soldered and taped.  Not sure why it won't work.  Should I place the diode closer to the ground when armed connection of the 530t? Should I separate the ground when armed of the compustar and 530t with the inline diode? Do I need to have separate ground for the 530t? Do I need to set my alarm auxillary channels to latch instead of pulse?  Do I need to add a separate relay?  

The following connections have been made.  The "ground when armed" for the 530t is connected to the compustar CM3000 "ground when armed."  A diode is installed inline with the stripe facing the alarm on the ground when armed near the connector on the compustar.  All the switch and motor wires were cut and wired at the drivers door accordingly.  The RED / white wire is connected to the auxillary channels of the compustar. And the power to 12v constant and the ground to vehicle bolt near drivers kick panel.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

cntrylvr79 
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Location: United States
Posted: February 09, 2006 at 8:58 PM / IP Logged  

Sounds like the alarm may not be ouputting anything on the ground when armed wire.  That or the ground when armed input on the 530 might be bad.  Easiest way to test is going to be roll the windows down.  Grab a jumper wire and hook one side of it to a ground source, then touch that to the orange wire of the 530t the windows should start going up.  If they do then check to make sure the alarm is outputting ground on that wire when you arm it.  If the windows don't go up then the 530 is bad.

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