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post Mar 21, 2007 - 11:47 PM
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Trying to find out more info about the key off power windows.
Have been reading th 95 wiring manual, and come across this statment:

FOR ABOUT 60 SECONDS AFTER THE IGNITION SW IS TURNED OFF, IT IS POSSIBLE TO RAISE AND LOWER THE POWER WINDOW BY THE FUNCTIONING OF THIS RELAY.

I want this! any of you guys 6gc do this and if so can we try and find out if it is as simple as swaping relays over.

i will try to get some photos of my relay to compair to somone elses.


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post Mar 22, 2007 - 9:13 AM
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Some electrical components will remain operational for a short time as long as a door is not opened. Your windows may already be part of this system. You may want to test these circumstances before you begin ripping things apart looking for that relay.


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post Mar 22, 2007 - 9:47 AM
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QUOTE(applejax @ Mar 22, 2007 - 2:13 PM) [snapback]538699[/snapback]

Some electrical components will remain operational for a short time as long as a door is not opened. Your windows may already be part of this system. You may want to test these circumstances before you begin ripping things apart looking for that relay.


This is the way mine is wired. Also it seems to last for longer than a min but I have never clocked it or anything. It will stop if you open the door or after some specific period of time. I thought my '95 GT also did this but I could be wrong.


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