Window Switch Idea
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From: Clovis, NM
Vehicle: 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (REDZMAN)</div><div class='quotemain'>Very soon. Actually, right after I install mine.</div>
You've had them for months now! Send them to me, I will install them right away. laugh.gif:
You've had them for months now! Send them to me, I will install them right away. laugh.gif:
just dissected some switches i had lying around. it can be done without using external relays and what not, but would require someone with electronics knowledge much greater than mine. or just many hours of me looking over stuff, which i dont feel like doing, especially since my alarm will be controlling them. tongue.gif:
use whatever relay kit redz is talking about. chances are it will be very user friendly if he can figure it out. wink1.gif
use whatever relay kit redz is talking about. chances are it will be very user friendly if he can figure it out. wink1.gif
I thought all Tibs are with power windows, I can't imagine Tib's door panels for windows with meat-grinders...
Mine 97 Tib is with auto-down.
BTW I saw schematic for auto-down/auto-up in Internet (in russian, but I can translate it for you).
I will look for it.....
Mine 97 Tib is with auto-down.
BTW I saw schematic for auto-down/auto-up in Internet (in russian, but I can translate it for you).
I will look for it.....
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
Yup.
I got 7 inches of snow last night.
It's sitting in my living room.
LOL
It's cool.
Comes with 2 units.
1 plugs into the drivers controls for the windows. Just plugs right in. Then there is a power wire for the relay box that you have to get 12V SWITCHED Power to.
The other plugs into the passenger side switch.
That's it.
I got 7 inches of snow last night.
It's sitting in my living room.
LOL
It's cool.
Comes with 2 units.
1 plugs into the drivers controls for the windows. Just plugs right in. Then there is a power wire for the relay box that you have to get 12V SWITCHED Power to.
The other plugs into the passenger side switch.
That's it.
I like the sound of that for rolling the windows down but I don't always want the windows up when I shut the door. That's my only problem with it. If that can be disabled I would get it.
What Redz is talking about would be pretty sweet. Also, I think it would be cool to get the sunroof to open automatically because i hate holding that thing down to get my roof to open. Just an idea. Redz, how much is that kit going to be? Just a range even? Thanks
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From: Los Lunas, New Mexico, USA.
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
The sunroof one is on the way to me.
1 Push and it goes to FULL TILT.
Hold it for .5 seconds and it opens ALL THE WAY.
Then, if you get out of the car with it all the way opened, it closes on it's own after the power is off. if it's obstructed, it waits for 30 seconds and tries again.
The window relays should be in the $30 range shipped, the sunroof ones should be about the same.
1 Push and it goes to FULL TILT.
Hold it for .5 seconds and it opens ALL THE WAY.
Then, if you get out of the car with it all the way opened, it closes on it's own after the power is off. if it's obstructed, it waits for 30 seconds and tries again.
The window relays should be in the $30 range shipped, the sunroof ones should be about the same.


