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djmayhem 
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I have a question about how to wire my window roll-up modules. I was told that with 2 modules, my alarm's extra channel could roll the 2 windows in my car up, and roll them back down, upon arming, or with the remote. My question is how exactly would I wire that setup, and get them to go up and down with onyl one channel? I have 2 generic modules, and i will find a pic i saw on here of the diagram on the box. Thanks in advance ofr oyur help!
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Here is the picture of the module i have:
Installing 2 window modules ? -- posted image.
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no you would have to use 2 channels unless you want the alarm to roll them up when you arm the car then you can roll them down with a aux channel
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Yeah, I just did some searching and learned that. That is what I would liek to do. Now my question is, will I use the Pink wire for anything to roll the windows up? Now, to roll them down with my aux channel, do I hook the 2nd module up exactly like the 1st module, and just run the activation wire to my aux wire from my brain? If so, again do I need the pink wire? Thanks!
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Also, is there any benifit to running the wires for my passenger window all the way over to that side of the car?
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you should be able to get all your wires from the drivers door that rolls up all the windows and for the pink wire no thats not right. The orange is what you hook up to trigger the windows the pink is or an accessorie such as if you hook one up to your sunroof you can chain them together
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what kind of car are you working on?

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a 1996 nissan 200sx se-r. thanks for your help!
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so i wouldnt need to use the pink wire then, correct? sorry, ive only installed a basic alarm before.
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Nope if you want i can tell ya what to hook up?

and NIce car...Installing 2 window modules ? -- posted image.

"Big" Mike
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