Need some help
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From: Brandon, FL
hello everyone
i need some help from you guys.
if you could check out this thread and let me know what you guys find that would be awesome. there are some pictures to help kinda show what im talkin about.
thanks
daniel
i need some help from you guys.
if you could check out this thread and let me know what you guys find that would be awesome. there are some pictures to help kinda show what im talkin about.
thanks
daniel
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 11,251
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From: Brandon, FL
https://g35driver.com/forums/florida-g-club/76007-sunroof-controller-install.html
here is what you will need to do:
do you have a digital multimeter? if so, think you could take some readings for us to see if it will work on the sedan? all you would have to do is pop off the cover over the sunroof switch. unscrew the screws that holed it in then pull it down. there will be three wires connected to it. one thats on the left and then there are two on the right. one is at the top (close / vent) on the right and one is at the bottom (open) on the right. plug the black end to ground and then take the red end and connect it to one of the wires on the right. turn the car on and then push the sunroof switch the way that pertains to that wire. so if you connect it to the top one push the button so it vents. repeat these sets for the other wire. after you have done that could you send me the reading that you got aka when i put the red wire on one wire it read 12 volts but the then i pushed the button it went to 0 volts or when i connected the red wire it read 0 volt and when i pushed the button it read 12 volts. if you can do that that would be awesome cause then we can find out if it will work on the sedans!!
here is what you will need to do:
do you have a digital multimeter? if so, think you could take some readings for us to see if it will work on the sedan? all you would have to do is pop off the cover over the sunroof switch. unscrew the screws that holed it in then pull it down. there will be three wires connected to it. one thats on the left and then there are two on the right. one is at the top (close / vent) on the right and one is at the bottom (open) on the right. plug the black end to ground and then take the red end and connect it to one of the wires on the right. turn the car on and then push the sunroof switch the way that pertains to that wire. so if you connect it to the top one push the button so it vents. repeat these sets for the other wire. after you have done that could you send me the reading that you got aka when i put the red wire on one wire it read 12 volts but the then i pushed the button it went to 0 volts or when i connected the red wire it read 0 volt and when i pushed the button it read 12 volts. if you can do that that would be awesome cause then we can find out if it will work on the sedans!!
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From: Brandon, FL
well we are trying to determine if the service manual is wrong or correct.
it seems to be correct though and nissan changed the way the sedan sunroof work from every other car that they make
our purpose for doin this is to see if we can make the KPTechnologies sunroof controller work with the sedan.
it seems to be correct though and nissan changed the way the sedan sunroof work from every other car that they make
our purpose for doin this is to see if we can make the KPTechnologies sunroof controller work with the sedan.
Originally Posted by SFLG35
our purpose for doin this is to see if we can make the KPTechnologies sunroof controller work with the sedan.
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From: Brandon, FL
already have a sunroof contoller for my coupe. so i can controll my sunroof with my factory remote. what we are trying to do is make it available to you sedan guys and girls as well. but we need some of you sedan people to take some readings for us to see if it will work and so we can design a fix to make it work


