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markdemory 
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Posted: March 06, 2010 at 8:27 PM / IP Logged  
I have a 96 Bronco XLT power windows etc.
The rear window can be raised/lowered by switch on the dash as well as by key on the tailgate.
I purchased a really basic Autopage remote unlock/lock system.
The remotes are XT-33. All that works at his time are doorlocks, small LED in dash, and blinking parking lights.
Totally fine but,....
Here are two more buttons , on the remote, with "trunk realease" icon and other looks like "panic" button.
Can those two buttons be used to raise/lower the rear window?
If so, does anybody know which color wires I'd be looking for?
Would I just attach them to both sides of rocker switch in the dash?
Thanks.
I should have perused the forums section fully before asking, but I'm on my iPhone!
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Posted: March 07, 2010 at 8:50 AM / IP Logged  
What is the exact model number of your Autopage unit?
I checked my records and cannot find a cheat-sheet for the back window in a 1996 Bronco. I'm thinking it's probably a standard reversal circuit at the switch. However you would need to verify it prior to hooking up anything to it.
If your system has outputs that stay active for as long as you hold the button on the remote you would be able to wire into the switch wiring, probably with a 5-wire interface for up and another for down.
If your system does not offer an output that stays active while you press the button, you would want to pick up a window module, like the DEI 530T.
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