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im looking to install 529t in a 2000 nissan maxima any help would be apreciated
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i guess no one has done a maxima sunroof  i know that the subroof is not the easiest but its my own car .im pretty sure its a type b system
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Sunroof open wire: brown + (at switch)

Sunroof close wire: orange + (at switch)

The switch is integrated into a plastic fascia/map light system overhead.. if you remove the map light covers (from what I recall) you can access some securing screws.  After this, you'll see your wiring.  You'll have to route your wiring beneath the headliner, down the left A-pillar, to the 529t module.

The 529t is pretty straightforward to install -- the install manual is on this site if you don't already have one.  Treat the open as "Down window" and close as "up window."  Everything should be fairly straightforward after that -- remember to test all wires with a VM before splicing and soldering.

Lemme know if you get bogged down, i'll chime in and try to help

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thanks for the info just wanted to let you know there s no brown and  orange . i tested all my wires at the switch  ign off all wires ground .when ign on 3 wires 12volts .1 wire ground. 2 wires blue 12 volts at rest and ground when closing.vilolet 12 volt rest and ground when open sunroof  
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the wires that light up 12 volts with ignition on will need 12 fused volts relayed to them during the "close when armed", and the the two blue wires will need a chassis ground signal relayed to them during the closing process (aux output from your brain).  Another auxillary button can utilize the purple wire to relay chassis ground to the purple wire to open it. 
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i forgot to ask -- what type of sunroof switch do you have?  Simple open/close/tilt, or do you have the variable open switch (can rotate a variable amount to open a variable amount).?
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thanks on the info i have 2 switchs 1 does open and auto open and the othe one tilts the sunroof

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