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fierogtpontiac 
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Posted: November 09, 2010 at 10:46 PM / IP Logged  
I have a 4 window alram module. Looking for a wiring digram. The is labled  (MAS on the top on the side it has a white sticker RLWN4 15035-544 and a date 10/02/1999) thanks for the help
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Posted: November 10, 2010 at 10:15 PM / IP Logged  
That's a hard one to find.
I could only locate the unit on one site that's in Spanish here:
http://www.paradise-electronics.com/product_info.php?cPath=&products_id=408
The description is as follows:
POWER WINDOW CONTROL MODULE 4 • Controls • Roll up windows only • Activated by alarm's starter kill output, press door lock, or auxiliary output. • Can Be Activated by Either a (+) or (-) press or starter kill output
I'm sorry, I couldn't find a wiring diagram. You can pretty much figure most of it out though I'm sure. Doesn't look like there are too many wires coming out. Maybe something like power, ground, 4 outputs to windows, some sort of signal input,etc...
I'd bet it's very similar to other up-only modules, perhaps you can find a diagram for a similar one. I'll keep an eye out.
Good luck.
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that should be a micro alarm brand window module. i doubt that i will have a copy of the install sheet but i'll look. just don't hold your breath.
This information is provided only as a reference.
All circuits should be verified with a digital multi-meter prior to making any connections.
fierogtpontiac 
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Thanks for all the help. I have had this unit for about 6 years, a buddy sold me a box with all his stuff out of his car and this was in the box but no instuctions.

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I didn't find a copy of the MAS installation sheet but I did come across one built by Accele Electronics in my many binders. It may be the wired the same. I know back in the day the modules were very similar. It's worth a look.
Accele WR4 installation diagram
This information is provided only as a reference.
All circuits should be verified with a digital multi-meter prior to making any connections.
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Any unit which simply closes the windows works the same way, ground and constant live (don't ground it in the door) a trigger, usually negative although there is a possibility (look at the diagramme) of positive triggering, and 4 pairs of motor wires.
All you need is a 12 volt supply e.g. the car battery and a DMM.
Use the DMM to test continuity, each pair will be normally closed, i.e. continuous at rest. Then when power and ground are supplied to the unit and the trigger is grounded, in practice from the alarm's GWA wire (goes to ground when the alarm is on), one of each of those pairs will show 12volts. All of these go to the motor sides,the others of each pair go to the switched sides.

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