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diabloed 
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I was doing some reading and saw that if there is an extended pulse on lock/unlock wires that the windows will roll up/down accordingly?
I was wondering how this would be accomplished?
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anyone??
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Yeah, that is all you need. I do lots of Infiniti G35s, and never a 350Z, but it's the same thing.
All you need is an auxillary output(s) from your alarm or remote starter, that will make an output for as long as you hold the button down. Remember, many trunk-release outputs only give a one-second pulse; this is not enough. Check the manual of the unit you're installing to see how long its outputs run for.
If the unit you're installing only has a one-second output, you could use a timer relay to make a pulse of whatever length of time you require.
Also, from my experience, this only does the two front windows---the sunroof does not move.

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