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Security wiring information for a 96 Max

Old Sep 28, 2004 | 11:05 AM
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Security wiring information for a 96 Max

Anyone have these information? I'm looking to install a roll-up module on the Max and I need these information to determine which wires to splice. Thanks in advance. Or Fax it to me. (212) 523-5912

anyone know where the main location of the BCM that control the two front windows? Kick panel, underneath the steering wheel, or behind the HU?
Old Sep 29, 2004 | 08:09 AM
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 05:06 PM
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it's behind the head unit. look in this link it kinda shows where it is located. http://www.vqpower.com/v2/modules.ph...howpage&pid=13
Old Sep 29, 2004 | 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Max96GLE
Anyone have these information? I'm looking to install a roll-up module on the Max and I need these information to determine which wires to splice. Thanks in advance. Or Fax it to me. (212) 523-5912

anyone know where the main location of the BCM that control the two front windows? Kick panel, underneath the steering wheel, or behind the HU?
If your talking about adding a power window module to your alarm which opens or closes or both, you don't need to tap into the BCM. Just tap into the positive wire of each up or down power window wire. It's located in the driver's door switch. I don't have my service manual handy, so I'm not sure which wire color off hand. I did this mod when I had my '95.
Old Sep 30, 2004 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by MIXXMAX
If your talking about adding a power window module to your alarm which opens or closes or both, you don't need to tap into the BCM. Just tap into the positive wire of each up or down power window wire. It's located in the driver's door switch. I don't have my service manual handy, so I'm not sure which wire color off hand. I did this mod when I had my '95.
If I tap into the driver side, I would need to do that on the passenger side also. Which would require two module to have it working. Correct me if i'm wrong, I don't thinks the passenger wires are located in the driver side. I was thinking of locating the wires inside the car and tap from there. This way I can tap the driver and passenger door.
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LF Window up/dn blu/red - blu/blk A in LF door at switch
RF Window up/dn blu/red - blu/blk A in RF door at switch
LR Window up/dn blu/red - blu/blk A in LR door at switch
RR Window up/dn blu/red - blu/blk A in RR door at switch
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There is no "tapping" of wires for the windows. Cutting is required. Most modules for windows do a pair of windows at a time, so only one module should be used for both sides. Of course depending on what your using..

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Originally Posted by Pearl96Max
There is no "tapping" of wires for the windows. Cutting is required. Most modules for windows do a pair of windows at a time, so only one module should be used for both sides. Of course depending on what your using..

--Don
Yes, this is correct. Sorry about my last post if it seemed confusing. In order to control the windows remotely with the alarm, you have to CUT the power window wires and splice the module IN-LINE with the power window wires. And yes, you must do each door independently of whatever window your controlling.
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