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keysersoza 
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Can anyone tell me how to wire this up for window roll up and roll down. The wire colors would be appreciated. Using crimestopper 2016,alarm with remote starter combo.
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By the way this vehicle has no factory alarm.
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Extend the lock and unlock pulse & they will roll up and down.
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You need to pulse the lock and unlock wires before extending the lock/unlock signal.

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do i need to use the power lock or the lock motor wires
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Power lock wire
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So would you have to pulse the lock wire first or if I just hooked up and aux channel to the lock wire and held the button down would the windows roll up?
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From what I've seen in the Hondas you must apply the signal to the key cylinder wires, NOT the door lock/unlock wires.  I don't believe you can pulse the key cylinder wires and get them to lock the vehicle.  I've never actually tried extending the lock signals on a Honda (I know it works for Nissans, but thats a different subject).

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