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I have a 97 Chevy C1500 extended cab and I am wiring up a Autopage C3-RS-730 remote start car alarm, no problems there so far.

I am also hooking up a Autopage Power window interface model AC-78 and I have found the info on the wiring at the kick panel but I cant seem to find the wires that are described.

Where and what wires do I use and what type windows do I have, A,B or C?

Also it states in the manual for the window module that I must have a diode across 85 and 86 of the relay for the stater disable for this to work, will any diode do?

Thanks in advance for any help.

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Anyone??
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Have you tried testing at the motors? Both wires should rest at ground, then 1 hoes to 12V+ whilst the other stays at ground. Switch the other way, the second will go to 12V+. Whilst the original stays on ground thus a type "A". Only you know the answer once you test it.
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Hoes? Howard. First time i've heard that one.
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Notice how I spelt beat, I'm getting lazy. Sorry AGAIN.
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howie ll wrote:
Have you tried testing at the motors? Both wires should rest at ground, then 1 hoes to 12V+ whilst the other stays at ground. Switch the other way, the second will go to 12V+. Whilst the original stays on ground thus a type "A". Only you know the answer once you test it.

No I haven't taken the door panel off yet. That was my next step, just wasn't sure if someone had done this on this type of truck before that could give me a few pointers.

Thanks for the info, I will dig deeper.

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Also it states in the manual for the window module that I must have a diode across 85 and 86 of the relay for the stater disable for this to work, will any diode do?

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Normal is a 1 amp such as a 1N4XXX series anything from 4002 up, with the band towards 86, the ignition side of the coil, NOT the GWA side.
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cool, thanks for the help

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