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cntrylvr79 
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Posted: December 12, 2005 at 9:17 PM / IP Logged  

So I was thinking about something the other day and I figured I'd see what y'all thought of my idea.  First things first, I have an 03 Galant with an Audiovox 901 in it.  During the summer I like to leave the windows down to keep the car from getting disgustingly hot.  My only concern is recently I put an avic-d1 in and I don't want it getting jacked.  So I was thinking,  I have 2 530t's in the car want to wire up a 508d so that if someone tries to reach into the car the windows will roll up.  I don't want to wire the 508 directly to the alarm since I've always had issues with neighborhood cats setting the alarm off at 2 am and beleive me you don't want to be anywhere near that car when the horn sirens and airhorns go off.  So anyway here's what I was thinking for wiring it.

508d

Red - Constant +12v
Green - Not used
Blue - to 85 of relay 1
black - to gwa of alarm

Relay 1

85 - blue from motion sensor
86 - constant +12v
87a - gwa from alarm
30 - orange wire of 530t's508d

SO basically when the inner perimeter of the 508 is violated it triggers the relay which disconnects the ground when armed from the window controllers momentarily.  They read that as a command to roll the windows up and my navi is safe from stupid people.

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Well that will all work fine, except all you have to do to stop the window module is grab the window. Also if you do it, make sure the relay is away from the shock sensor.
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auex wrote:
Well that will all work fine, except all you have to do to stop the window module is grab the window. Also if you do it, make sure the relay is away from the shock sensor.

Yeah I figured that but I'll take what I can get. As for the shock sensor,  the window controllers disable the shock sensor while they're activated

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cntrylvr79 wrote:

Yeah I figured that but I'll take what I can get. As for the shock sensor,  the window controllers disable the shock sensor while they're activated

It will only disable if the alarm is controlling it, which in this case it won't be. The relay can trigger the shock sensor if it is too close. Also you should tie both the green and blue wire to the relay.
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