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Old 05-31-2004, 08:47 PM
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Hey guys I know there is a mod for auto down on both sides and stuff, but I was wondering if there was a mod so it could do Auto up with one push as well as auto down?

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Old 05-31-2004, 08:53 PM
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if you buy the DEI 530t module, you can do it.

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I was just googling that module and it looks like its for automating car alarms...can I use it independantly without an alarm?

I was thinking that the window regulartor from one of the newer GM cars or something might fit?
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The 530T is designed as an accessory for an alarm system so that you can control the windows from the remote (e.g. windows go up when car is locked). However, there is no reason you can't use it as a stand-alone module. It will give you one-touch up and down on both windows. Also, if you do the progressive door lock mod, you can have the second press of the unlock button as an additional channel to control the window module.
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damn...that's pretty sweet. I guess I will search around for some write ups on how to install...or it might just be really simple. Thanks for your help :-)




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