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noobie4life 
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window module instructions -- posted image.
This is a diagram of the window module I have. The brand is scytek/Asianwolf and is for 4 windows up or 2 windows up and down. The problem is that I lost the instructions and was wondering if someone could figure this out for me. The car I have is a 02 Cavalier coupe, so I want the windows to go both up and down. At this moment I am not worrying about what wires I need to look for on my car. First I want to know what each of these wires do in order to have windows go up and down. If anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
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Is it possible to have a relay between the window module and the window motor? I will explane... I looked at the diagram on the site about installing window modules. It has the switch to motor wire cut and the switch/motor wires from the module ran to those 2 ends. I tried this on my car but my windows rolled up very slowly. I am thinking that maybe the module doesnt have enough to power the windows. What I was thinking was to intall a relay in line with the motor. The motor wire running out of the module would run to the relay, then the relay would actually supply the power to the window. Would this be possible, or would this hurt my motor and/or module?
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ive done a few window modules for 4 windows and ive never used relays, ive use the autopage AC-78

https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/file.asp?ID=573

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where are you sourcing the power for the window module? i've seen lazy installers source power in the door at power mirror or door lock circuits and installing a heavier fuse. don't do this!

get power directly from the battery for best results and make sure the wire you use to supply the power is 1 or 2 grades above the guage the factory uses for the window motors (if the factory uses 12 ga wire on the window motors, use 10 or 8 gauge wire to supply voltage to the window module and make sure the ground for the module is a good ground.

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You can not use relays. The window module needs to detect current changes to know when to stop rolling the windows up or down.
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