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Window Rollup Module, 98 Ford Explorer XLT


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Posted: June 16, 2005 at 9:20 PM / IP Logged  

Hello,

I have a 98 Ford Explorer XLT. I have a aftermarket alarm in. and i want to put in this window rollup module i have. I hooked it up the way i thought, it work about 5 times, then my brain burned out. I figured that i needed a Relay. How would i wire a relay in to make this function work correctly? I have been searching for hours and hours but have had no luck. Thanks in advance.

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Posted: June 16, 2005 at 9:57 PM / IP Logged  

What Model Window Roll-up?

How did you wire it?

Window UpDriver\ WHT/BLK
Pass\ WHT/YEL
Dr.Rear\ GRY/ORG
Pas. Rear\ YEL/BLK @ MAIN SWITCH
Window DownDr.F/ TAN/BLU
Pas.F/ TAN/BLU
Dr.R/ YEL/BLU
Pas.R/ YEL/BLK

Reversal Rest At Ground Power Windows
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ITs a generic brand. It was given to me. im trying to thin of the wires. its already in my car.

it has..

Red-12v - hooked up to constant 12v source

Black-Ground hooked up to chassis
Orange- 500mh trigger -hooked this up to the alarms output
Pink-Accessory - hooked this up to accessory wire at ignition switch
wire-driver motor side
wire-driver switch side
wire-pass. motor side
wire-pass. switch side

Gooser 
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ITs a generic brand. It was given to me. im trying to thin of the wires. its already in my car.

it has..

Red-12v - hooked up to constant 12v source

Black-Ground hooked up to chassis
Orange- 500mh trigger -hooked this up to the alarms output
Pink-Accessory - hooked this up to accessory wire at ignition switch
wire-driver motor side
wire-driver switch side
wire-pass. motor side
wire-pass. switch side

mo12v 
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Sounds like OMEGA AU-93
Hook up as:
Reverse Polarity Rest at Ground
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Ok, how would i do that? do you have a diagram b/c i havent found one yet. THANKS MO
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Posted: June 20, 2005 at 5:16 AM / IP Logged  
ok well, i found the relay diagram. I hooked it up but it didnt work. I hooked it up without the relay and it worked. one thing though. For the Pink wire that is on the Window module. Does that go to the Accessory Output thats on the alarm, or does it go to the Accessory wire on the ignition switch.

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