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Choppercity

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I just got my windshield tinted...I love the look...
But that wasnt what I wanted to say :p ..Does anyone know how, or if you can, make the back windows go down automatically? Like with my two front windows, you touch the control once, and it automatically rolls down all the way...Can you add that to the back windows? Then...If thats possible...Can you do the reverse and make them roll up all the way too with just one touch?

Does that make sense? :au: I feel like im running around with two sticks while everyone has zippos lol
 

SourDiesel

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Yeah.. its possible but it would require way too much custom wiring and lots of fabbing to get it to work.. and from the sounds of it you don't have too much experience in car electronics sooo i doubt its worth your money having someone do that just to have your windows roll up..
 

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Actually, all you have to do is get the Directed 530T window module and it will add auto roll up and down to the windows. It only works for two windows, so you'll have to get two modules.
 

JKmotorsports

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here is a store that has them. How hard are they to hook up?

http://www.audio-discounters.com/530t.html
I wouldn't tackle it on your own if you don't have any automotive electrical experience. You have to place the module in series with the high current wires to each window motor, which means you have to cut each wire and rewire them to the module. And because you are going in series with the high current motor wires, soldering is going to be the absolute best way to install this. If installed improperly, you can burn out the switches, and or the module(s).
 
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