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gr3atm3linko 
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how do you hook up rear window roll upon arming to an aftermarket security system??
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You can try giving a one second negative pulse to the PURPLE / green wire at the rear window switch in the center console. Usually the factory alarm re-arm wire on most security systems will do the trick.
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I got that fingered out, but the BLACK/ Pink (I think that's right) needs to see 12 volts just long enough for the window to roll up, I was thinking time dela, or latching relay but nobody has one...it's like they quit making them...maybe something from PAC?
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Up is PURPLE / lt.green, down is PURPLE / blue, and to just vent is tan/black. All of these wire are at the control switch located on the side of the radio.

They are ALL negative pulse triggers, .7 seconds.

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gr3atm3linko, think safety.
Using the PURPLE / green that I and KarTuneMan stated is a safe way to go because it includes the OEM anti-pinch feature.
If you insist on using the window motor wire then add a module like DEI's 529T or whatever you can get your hands on.
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gr3atm3linko 
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still have to temporarily power up the window circuit, because giving a negative trigger to any of the wires is moot unless the car is on. I ordered a Pac TR7 for this.
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Good choice.
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