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Mr_Fusion 
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Posted: April 27, 2002 at 7:26 PM / IP Logged  

I am looking for a window module that will raise, lower & vent 4 windows.  If nothing is available I can live without venting but I would really like to have up and down.  Also, I have a GM with a factory moonroof/sunroof (the kind that pops up when you press one way on the switch and sinks down and retracts into the roof/headliner when you press the other way on the switch).  Is there a module out there that is smart enough to know that which position the sunroof is and know which way to apply power?

Also, I've seen the modules on E-bay for like $15 bucks.  I know that I can wire 4 of the modules together to do what I want it to do.  Are these modules worth it?  I am the kind of guy that would rather pay more for something that is better quality and I would also like to keep the installation nice and neat with 1 module instead of 4.  But like I said...I can deal with it if I HAVE to.

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Posted: April 27, 2002 at 9:42 PM / IP Logged  

Hi Mr_Fusion, yes, there are 4 window modules available that you can use to control 4 windows up or down, or 2 windows up and down. For your sunroof, you could use a single window module for each direction, but rather than using one pulse to control both directions, use two separate pulses or incorporate a latching relay to switch between each module.

You can find 4 window modules for about $50.00 and up, 2 window modules sell for about $25 and up. On some window modules, to vent the windows, applying a second pulse on the same trigger lead will stop them in either direction. I beleive Clifford makes one with the venting feature that will crack the windows after they have been raised.

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Do you know of any websites off hand that carry what I am looking for?
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Posted: April 28, 2002 at 4:22 PM / IP Logged  

Hi Mr_Fusion, here's a few I found when I did a search for "power window module":

http://www.electronics-pluz.com/electronics-pluz/omwinrolupmo.html

http://www.spal-usa.com/html/pgacess1.htm
http://www.autopreservers.com/security/acc/529t.htm
http://www.car-alarms.com/accessories.htm
http://pcpar.com/autoelect/alarmacc_roadforcelink.htm

If all else fails, I can sell them to you, just send me your email address and phone number.

the12volt


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