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> auto window roll up???, when i engage alarm...
post Apr 27, 2005 - 9:51 PM
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is there any device where when i can get out of the car with my windows rolled down..

and then i push my alarm.. and then the windows roll up?

and vice verca?

-- i would searvh for it... but i have no idea what they are called..

thanks
post Apr 27, 2005 - 10:00 PM
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yes. Check this thread here for more info. They are about $30 if you buy one online and put it in yourself.


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post Apr 28, 2005 - 12:03 AM
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This will help you lots with the wiring. How To By Coomer There are some helpful hints. This is also on that page specifically for that.

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Power Window Wires
In some installations, a power window module is used. This module allows your alarm to control your windows on your car. For example, your windows could be set up to roll up when the car is armed, or they could be set up to roll down all the way when you activate an auxilary channel on your alarm. When installing a power window module, the wires that you want to control will need to be cut. For example, if you want your windows to roll up when the car is armed, the window up wire for each window would need to be cut, and then one wire from the power window module would connect to the switch side of the wire, while another wire from the power window module would connect to the window motor side of the cut wire. There are also connections that need to be made for a power window module, but the module's manual will discuss those in further detail. The power window up wire for the driver's side window should be green and is located at the driver's side power window switch. The power window down wire for the driver's side window should be red and is located at the driver's side power window switch. For the passenger window, the wires can be found in the driver's side kick panel, and the up wire should be green/white, while the down wire should be red/blue.


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post Apr 28, 2005 - 2:35 PM
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Yes, it can be done, and it's a pretty easy install. I just re-installed mine a couple days ago.

Definitely don't take my how-to wire color info as correct though. I got those power window wire colors from various sources online, and since I don't have a Celica with factory power windows, I can't confirm if those wire colors are the correct ones.


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post Apr 28, 2005 - 5:23 PM
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QUOTE(Coomer @ Apr 28, 2005 - 12:35 PM)
Yes, it can be done, and it's a pretty easy install. I just re-installed mine a couple days ago.

Definitely don't take my how-to wire color info as correct though. I got those power window wire colors from various sources online, and since I don't have a Celica with factory power windows, I can't confirm if those wire colors are the correct ones.
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I just installed mine two days ago and tested all the wires and they were all coorect on my stock power window wiring. but youre right do make sure they are correct on your own car.


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