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Posted: October 27, 2004 at 7:02 PM / IP Logged  
Hey guys !,
     does anyone have any decent instal instructions for the 4WM window module. Its the same as the Commando PW040 module !
Thanks heaps !
Hayden
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anybody ?..heeeeeeeeelp :)
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Posted: October 28, 2004 at 1:42 AM / IP Logged  
What do you mean by decent ? Didn't Commando give you a wiring diagram for this module when you purcahsed it ?
Jeff
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Posted: October 28, 2004 at 6:08 PM / IP Logged  
Hi Jeff,
        I bought the 4wm module and the instructions are a bit...mmm...brief. Here is the info i have. Basically, i want all 4 windows to go up when i arm the alarm, and also i want to be able to wind down all four if i hit the trunk release button on my transmitter. I'm just not entirely sure about the triggers etc on the window module. I have 2 of these units. And why does the unit need powering using 2 different inputs ?. If you could breifly explain the wiring that would be great :) especially with the over ride and trigger parts. Do i need to hook up all of these wires or just a few ?
1.ACC                            yellow/white
2.(+) over-ride    (+) unlock    yellow
3.(-) over-ride    (-) unlock    pink
4.(+) trigger      (+) lock      brown
5.(-) trigger      (-) lock      Orange
6.Starter killer                 Blue
then there are the 8 wires that go to the switch/motor sections which i understand. Then:
15. Ground
16. +12V (fused) AND power '+' or '-'
Also there is a red wire coming off the module again saying "power + or -"
If you could explain the ones I need to use to hook up the system as described that would be awesome. NB i have a magicar 8100 alarm.
Thanks heaps,
Hayden
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Posted: October 28, 2004 at 6:11 PM / IP Logged  
better still, here is the diagram:
instructions for Window Module ? -- posted image.
Cheers !

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