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Old 11-17-2006, 08:20 PM
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Just bought one. Not good with electrical though.
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No problem. Our instructions are very easy to follow. As long as you can crimp connectors on and unscrew some bolts your fine.
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Old 11-17-2006, 10:55 PM
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I've replaced my driver's side already this past Summer. Now my passenger window is slowing and sometimes nearly stopping. Will this kit fix that, or is it too late?
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Old 11-17-2006, 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by N4cer
I've replaced my driver's side already this past Summer. Now my passenger window is slowing and sometimes nearly stopping. Will this kit fix that, or is it too late?

Our kit should wake that old motor up just fine. Did you look at the videos on the website? The older cars with higher mileage did exactly that. The 98 actually stopped trying to roll up.
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Old 11-18-2006, 02:29 AM
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I dont think thie kit will be able to work with the driver side cause of the way it is wired. I have a 91 camaro and i am useing 2001 ta door panels and all the switches out of the 4th gen. i ran into problems when tring to wire the switch cause i tried to by pass the auto roll down feature which is a seprate box that both sides wire in to to make the windows work from both sides. I did not have this peiace to start and thought all the work was done by the internals of the switchs themself and the auto box just controlled the auto feature but infact it works like a dual throw dual pull relay in a way. I know you 4th gen guys dont have to worry about rewiring your whole system but when you have got in there and burned a few wires you intead to find out what the hell you going on. But if you guys do find a way to hot wire the driver side like you do the passager side please let me know. I will buy about 6 kits cause every body and their borther brings me their car when the windows go out. I have got it down to about an hour or so job if things go smooth but the first one i ever did was more like 6 hours
great produce cant beleave some one didnt come up with it sooner especially since all these hot wire kits are out for fuel pumps.
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Old 11-18-2006, 09:05 AM
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Can I review the instructions before purchasing?
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:00 AM
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Just something else for me to add to my list..
Great product...
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Old 11-18-2006, 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Crittpen
I dont think thie kit will be able to work with the driver side cause of the way it is wired.....
You are correct. This kit will not work on the drivers side. We tried looking into a solution for it, but it actually receives good enough power on its own once the passenger window is no longer taking power from that switch.

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Can I review the instructions before purchasing?
You have a PM

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Just something else for me to add to my list..
Great product...
Thanks. We should be seeing some reviews from some people in the next week or so.
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Old 11-19-2006, 11:41 AM
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I just ordered mine.

I've replaced the motors on both sides twice now and they're already slowing again. I've been waiting for a product like this for a long while, the video sold me, even after a new motor mine have never worked that good.
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Old 11-19-2006, 01:09 PM
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Do you have to mess with wiring under the dash, or is it all inside the doors?
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Old 11-19-2006, 02:18 PM
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Good idea and all but 29.99 seems excesive for what you get looks like i can do this myself cheaper.. But none the less good product and great idea!
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Originally Posted by patSS/00
Do you have to mess with wiring under the dash, or is it all inside the doors?
You do not have to touch any wiring under the dash. You run wires from the door to under the hood and you splice into 2 wires in the door.


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Good idea and all but 29.99 seems excesive for what you get looks like i can do this myself cheaper.. But none the less good product and great idea!
Thanks. Actually the price is right one. Price 2 relays, inline fuse holder, butt connectors, 28ft of wire, and the dongles so if a relay goes bad you just pull it and replace it. Upwards of $50.00 at radio shack. Plus Radio shack does not sell the dongles so you would need to soldier wires to the relays or buy ends to crimp on the wires. Can't just buy 28ft of wire either 25ft or 50ft.

Our instructions along with exactly what you need for $29.99 is cheaper especially if you factor in time invested in figuring out how to run the wires, what wires to splice, etc...
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I'm interested in ordering/testing out this part!

But I do not use (and never will use) paypal.
Do you have other forms of taking payment?

Straight VISA or a Money Order?
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Old 11-19-2006, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael02hawk
I'm interested in ordering/testing out this part!

But I do not use (and never will use) paypal.
Do you have other forms of taking payment?

Straight VISA or a Money Order?

You can use Straight Visa thru Paypal as long as it is not a card you have already used and attached to an account with them.

That aside... We would be more than happy to accept a Money Order.

Mail to: AutoTrix
4025 S. 217th E. Ave.
Broken Arrow, OK 74014

$29.99
$8.95 Shipping & Handling
$38.94 Total to be sent.
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Old 11-19-2006, 07:04 PM
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I'll be hitting you up in a week or so because my passenger side is SLOW.
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Old 11-19-2006, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by gnomee
You can use Straight Visa thru Paypal as long as it is not a card you have already used and attached to an account with them.

That aside... We would be more than happy to accept a Money Order.

Mail to: AutoTrix
4025 S. 217th E. Ave.
Broken Arrow, OK 74014

$29.99
$8.95 Shipping & Handling
$38.94 Total to be sent.
Paypal is not an option in any shape or form for me.

Thanks for the mailing info, I'll get a money order out to you this week.

- Mike
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Old 11-20-2006, 04:21 AM
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OK, here's a question:

Will your kit work with a PS window that has already been modified for 'PS Express Down' ?

That mod uses the same module that is used on the DS window for the PS to enable it to express down. I don't have the wiring schematic available right now, but there is a thread from way back somewhere here on the forum that describes on how it is done...

-Jay-
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Old 11-20-2006, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by 1QUIKWS6
OK, here's a question:

Will your kit work with a PS window that has already been modified for 'PS Express Down' ?

That mod uses the same module that is used on the DS window for the PS to enable it to express down. I don't have the wiring schematic available right now, but there is a thread from way back somewhere here on the forum that describes on how it is done...

-Jay-
As long as the wiring in the door at the switch is still intact, then the kit should work fine.

If the express down is done the way bfranker did it under the dash, then there will be no problems with the kit being installed on your car.
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Old 11-20-2006, 04:39 PM
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Ordered mine last night!
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Originally Posted by N4cer
Ordered mine last night!

Thank you for your order!

Your kit shipped today.
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