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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 09:55 PM
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Windows Up/down With Aftermarket Alarm

If Anyone Is Interested In This Info I Installed A Compustar Pro 2way In My 07 Sedan And Figured Out How To Do Windows Up/down With The Alarm, Need 2 Diodes But No Modules Required With Most Alarms, May Require Part Made By Dei- #528t Pulsed/timed Relay. Let Me Know If Anyone Wants Info
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 02:44 AM
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im interested ? what procedures do i follow O_O
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 02:54 AM
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I love this ****.

I did that to my coupe a long time ago with the Viper 9500 SST.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 09:18 AM
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yeah i did that in my 04 coupe along time ago also, but in the coupe you needed to go into the door to get the wires and you used the loc/unlock wires and just extended the pulse. In the sedan you could use the lock/unlock wires but you need to get through the door connector ( that is a pain in the a@@) and then just tap into 2 wires on window switch module. in new sedan i found wires inside car at drivers door connector .

the drivers door connector is one larger plug with 4 smaller plugs inside of it. the green plug is the one u need. unplug connector coming from door from door jam side , then remove door jam side of connector by reacing in from interior kickpanel area, there is no alot of slack on the wiring so gotta pull as much slack out as possible and kinda work in the kick panel area. find the green plug in main large plug there will be several empty spot in plug, there are 2 blanks together. if i remember correctly they are between a pink wire and the a light blue or light green wire. cannot double check wire colors untill monday when i get back to work. will do so and fix info if needed. once you find those correct empty spots, use 2- one amp diodes , solder wire to one end of each diode (the end that has the silver line) ,put door jam plugs back together ,insert other end (side without silver line)of diode into empty slots( you are basically just adding pins to the connector) , then hook up wires to timed ouputs on either alarm or a pulsed/timed relay DEI # 528t. set time to approx 7 sec. i always recommend setting the timer for 1-2 sec longer than you think becuse u wanna obviously make sure the windows go all the way up. also make sure u use a negative trigger , and if u dissconnect your battery u need to reset auto windows up/down . roll all windows up and hold switches for 5 sec then roll all windows down and hold switches for 5 sec that will reset auto feature

if anyone needs better info or better instructions and is interested then just PM me and i will try to give a better explanation. is fairly easy to do just kinda hard to explain and im not very good at giving directions through the keyboard
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 01:04 PM
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If Anyone Is Interested In This Info I Installed A Compustar Pro 2way In My 07 Sedan And Figured Out How To Do Windows Up/down With The Alarm, Need 2 Diodes But No Modules Required With Most Alarms, May Require Part Made By Dei- #528t Pulsed/timed Relay. Let Me Know If Anyone Wants Info
wait you are saying you can close the windows and open them with an aftermarket alarm...like with the fob? sorry im confused.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 01:48 PM
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yes u can have them go up automatically when you arm alarm if want or u can make them go down when u want
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 02:17 PM
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oh sweet...what type of alarm do you need to do this? and does the car come with a stock alarm or is that false?
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 02:53 PM
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most high quality aftermarket alarms will have the proper outputs to do this function. i have a compustar pro alarm but viper(any DEI), audiovox,codealarm, etc should work. you need it to have at least 1 option channel output w/negative trigger. preferebly a timed output you can set but if not you can use the 528t from DEI. any knowledgable installer in your area should know exactly what you will need

you can hook windows up to the armed output wire and then windows down to the channel output, this will put windows up when u arm alarm and then give you the option of putting windows down at anytime with the press of the remote button that controls the output channel
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 07:51 PM
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If anyone knows how to do this with the standard intelligent key, I'd be interested.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 07:54 PM
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^^ You need to install a module from kptechnologies.com.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2007 | 10:19 PM
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u can use a DEI part 528t also
 
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