switching to power windows and trunk?
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Rep Power: 265 switching to power windows and trunk?
I have an electrical background. wiring isnt a problem. I'm just trying to figure out which kits to get and from where..
I have remote two way. still trying to find out whos though so i can figure out if I am able to add more options
anyone done this yet?
I have remote two way. still trying to find out whos though so i can figure out if I am able to add more options
anyone done this yet?
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Rep Power: 239 Re: switching to power windows and trunk?
It allows you to control your windows from an aftermarket two-way remote, for example. I think that's what you were asking about.
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Rep Power: 265 Re: switching to power windows and trunk?
oh no no
i have manual windows.
And want to convert them to powers. autoloc has kits but dont know much about them
As for the trunk its not hard for me to get a kit for that.
i have manual windows.
And want to convert them to powers. autoloc has kits but dont know much about them
As for the trunk its not hard for me to get a kit for that.
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Rep Power: 253 Re: switching to power windows and trunk?
Dude, I've tried the power window conversion, it's a no go. I have a thread on it here somewhere and ended up giving up on it. You'd need the window regulators and actuators plus all the mounting hardware and motors for inside the door. Then the bracket with all the switches for your door itself. But then where to you plug everything in? The wiring isn't the same, you'd have to run fresh wiring right back to the fuse panel and not sure where from there. If you can explain it to me a bit better it might help since I really don't know where the wires would go, but as far as I can see, it's not possible without a lot of money.
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