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  1. #21 Re: Auto Up\Down Modules --- Work in Progress 
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    If you want up and down on both windows you'll need 3.
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    Good info. I really LOL'd at the Jurassic Park reference. Subbed, cool stuff. Definitely going to have to do the auto up and auto down/up with the passenger door.
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    So I can finally label this project as complete. All windows have up and down (or open and close if you look at the sunroof), my alarm closes the windows every time I lock the doors (but if I lock them with the door switch nothing happens), I can open all 4 windows with one channel on the alarm, and open the sun-roof with another channel. This was all done with 9 one touch modules (2 for each door and 1 for the "close" side of the sunroof), and a sh*t ton of relays (12 or 13). Point is these things really allow you to manipulate your windows however you want and are free\cheap at the junkyard.

    Only thing I may have left out was to mount the boxes with wires facing down so they don't fill up with water. Ask me how I know...

    Here's a video of the alarm working with the one touch modules. Your window switches would do the same thing whenever the car is on, tap "Up" on a switch, that window will roll all the way up, tap "Down" it'll roll all the way down. Want the window to stop? Tap the same direction you are going again.
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    Amazing project and good work!!

    I have those functions minus the sunroof on my mazda and love them.
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    Good now I can bother you with my future remote start/alarm and accessories questions


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    If you have the auto climate control I can tie that into the alarm, too. I have 3 channels to work with on my alarm. one for the climate control, one for the sunroof, and one for the 4 windows.
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    Nice work.
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    Could i use something like this to make an auto opening rear hatch on the Hoe?

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    Yep, any reversible DC motor. If it draws a LOT of current it might not work, but it'd have to be quite a bit. What are you going to use to actually do the opening?
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    No idea lol, thought I would see how the new ones are set iirc they have an auto open hatch.

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    I've tossed around the idea for my trunk, and I think I'd have to replace the shocks with linear actuators. I never did the measurements and looked into it any further since they are $130 a pop.
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    how does the channel for the climate control work


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    I took the climate control apart and there was 2 solder pads by each contact of the Auto button so I soldered wires to those, then ran them to a relay. The alarm triggers the relay and the relay shorts the 2 wires together, simulating a button push.



    I put an old Molex adapter on the 2 wires coming out of the climate control so I can unplug and remove it when needed.
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