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Old 05-14-2008, 12:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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all auto windows??

has anyone tried to make all 4 windows on a si sedan auto, is it just the switch that can be replaced or is there more to it, if anyone know please help me out thanks
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i believe a timer would have to built that plugs into the switches. ive seen it done with mini coopers. pretty neat, however they wont have pinch protection as far as i know
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well i got this idea at work, i used to work at a trucking comapny and the swtiches were either auto or regular, an they can go either way. so i might just try that, cuz it would be pretty cool, i dont like holding the botton while driving to open my winodws.
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I know when we order door switches when we repair cars they usually come as one block, not as individual switches and the auto switch usually has it's own circuit board and unique harness for the anti pinch feature. So sorry man, I'm pretty sure it can't be done on your car, maybe a two door though.
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o i c well i will still try and do it, and if does work out ill put up a DIY
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you need to install two 530t
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^uummmmmmm what is that?? lol but thank you very much
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you need to install two 530t
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^uummmmmmm what is that?? lol but thank you very much
Brand: DEI
model: window roll down up module.
description: controls the operation of two windows, up and down. Will also provide "one touch" up and down operation from the existing window control switches.
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