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choleaoum 
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Hey guys, I have a 03 G35 Sedan with a basic install on my G35 by my installer. Although, my installer is very hard to reach and I'm just going to do it myself. Finally leaped in and learned how to solder and splice wires, etc.
Long story short, I was told that it was possible to get my Clifford 50.5x to roll my windows down/up. I understand to safely roll it up would be called the "Comfort Closure" feature of the aux.
I've been searching everywhere, even the install guide, can someone be alittle more detailed on how to get my windows to roll up/down? I know that channel 4 will roll it down and channel 5 should roll it up correct? And for that to be achieved, I would have to extend the "-" trigger on my lock/unlock.
Can someone be alittle bit more detailed? Sorry, I just want some clarification before I begin.
howie ll 
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 2:49 AM / IP Logged  
This is one for Mr. K Pierson to answer.
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 10:17 AM / IP Logged  
The first thing you need to do is verify that the installer ran the lock / unlock wires in to the doors. If they hacked your BCM or used a module the comfort closure won't work.
Once you have the lock and unlock wires inside the doors all you need to do is extend the (-) triggers on them to raise and lower the windows. You can do this several ways depending on the options of your alarm. If your alarm has comfort closure you can program the lock output to automatically extend. This is very convenient, but to my knowledge you can't bypass it, so you can never leave the windows down or vented which would drive me crazy in the summer.
If you want total control and have AUX channels (or even timed aux channels) you can hook the AUX channels right in to the lock and unlock wires (one AUX for each) at the alarm brain. This way, you have total control, but you have to remember to hit the correct AUX button each time you want the windows to go up and down. This can also create a security concern due to the range of your remote in the instance that you are 5,000' from your car and you accidentally hit the AUX button to lower the windows (and disarm and unlock the car).
So, to summarize, first verify that the lock and unlock wires are ran in to the door. Then, decide how you want the system to operate (both on window up and window down).
Kevin Pierson
howie ll 
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 10:49 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks Kevin, I referred to you because this vehicle isn't on sale in the UK and I didn't know if it had total close. I would suggest that the poster programmes for a separate aux set timed for however long it takes to close the windows and roof if that's included + 2 secs.
To vent the windows, use another aux on pulsed output or say timed 1 sec. this will of course unlock the car so the lock button should be pressed immediately after. As it happens the 50x does have a comfort control so that could also be used for window/roof closing.
choleaoum 
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 1:03 PM / IP Logged  
Thank you for your prompt reply! When you are telling me to extend the "-" trigger, you aren't talking about wires right? You're talking about programming it via Bitwriter or Valet switch correct?
choleaoum 
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Another thing, are you sure that the 03 G35 Sedan will work via extending the trigger wire? I know that on my friends 04 Coupe that his window slightly rolls down when I open the door, and slightly rolls up when I close it. My sedan doesn't do that..
howie ll 
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 1:22 PM / IP Logged  
YES! We had a good laugh at someone thinking that earlier this year. I suppose I should have stated "extend the timing of the wire that goes to the lock wire", etc.
choleaoum 
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 1:40 PM / IP Logged  
Haaaaaaaaaaaahahahahaha, and this whole time I'm sitting here thinking "I have to find a negative wire and extend it to where?"
choleaoum 
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 7:59 PM / IP Logged  
Okay, I got an update, I got the comfort closure feature to work like a charm. Just reprogrammed it, how do I program aux channel 4 and 5 to have a longer - trigger?
Also, It only rolls up my front windows only, what about my rear?
choleaoum 
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Posted: June 27, 2010 at 9:20 PM / IP Logged  
Another question, since the H2 (aux) 6pin harness is right next to the door/lock harness (2pin), can I wire it directly to those wires? I checked and the wires are ran directly to the door.
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