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Johnnynguyen20 
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hello, i'm going to install a window roll up modual.  do i have to the the wire inside of the doors?

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Most imports you can wire at the kick panels.If its a clifford smart windows you have to wire at each door.Need more info on the install ?Window roll up -- posted image.
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Johnnynguyen20 
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ringojam wrote:
Most imports you can wire at the kick panels.If its a clifford smart windows you have to wire at each door.Need more info on the install ?Window roll up -- posted image.
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i have a 93 mitshubishi 3000GT. but on the installation manual said, i have to get the wire from the switch to window motor wire. so that i must have to get the wire inside of the door right? for the passanger side i can get the wire from the kick panels right.?

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Yes the driver's window will have to get wired in the drivers door.  The passenger window can be wired in the driver's kickpanel.
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If you can control all of your windows from the drivers door you can wire all of the rollup mods from the drivers door
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what i did was have constant +12v and find pulsed ground coming from my alarm wires (the ones not used) and used relays and spliced wires and used a timer relay (2)  and made it so my option buttons were the buttons used to make the windows go up and down..  just splice the wire from the window and connect ground to 30 and power to 87a,and also power to 86 and 87 and the trigger from the timer (ground) to 85, then have the timer relay set to trigger from a ground pulse.. (well in my case i used ground but i guess u can use the reverse) connect the trigger to the pulsed ground which will in turn send a negative to ur 85 for a specified amount of time, but there are 2 wires left on the timer relay, well 3 actually.. the ground and power and another wire (orange), that is the wire that tells the timer what to send out, a positive or negative. anyway u tie that wire to the ground so the timer know to send ground to the brown wire (85)   and wolla!   done! now just set the timer to ur desire!     trigger=black with white stripe,red=power,black=ground,brown=positive or negative(which ever the orange is connected to), and orange=what ur sending out (positive or negative)  thats it.. hope this helps u in some sort of way!  U should have someone verify this cause i dont have time to go back and edit....  peace! <ELCIPSE 2001,
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P.S. Timer used was a 528t DEI

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