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<blockquote data-quote="02WS6" data-source="post: 8693557" data-attributes="member: 678581"><p>What car did the motor come out of? From what you listed it looks like a newer switch with auto-up and auto-down functions. So a "quad" momentary switch, where if you push half way it moves the window up or down until you stop pressing. If you push the switch past its initial resistance all the way it auto opens or auto closes the window. Depending on the switch you're using will depend on how you want to wire it. (Auto-Up/Down) or just momentary press up/down.</p><p></p><p>Once you know what kind of window switches you're using that will tell you what wires you need.</p><p></p><p>Best idea I would have is to try and track down a wiring diagram from either the Haynes manual that goes to the car the motors came out of, or contacting the manufacturer of the motors and asking them directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02WS6, post: 8693557, member: 678581"] What car did the motor come out of? From what you listed it looks like a newer switch with auto-up and auto-down functions. So a "quad" momentary switch, where if you push half way it moves the window up or down until you stop pressing. If you push the switch past its initial resistance all the way it auto opens or auto closes the window. Depending on the switch you're using will depend on how you want to wire it. (Auto-Up/Down) or just momentary press up/down. Once you know what kind of window switches you're using that will tell you what wires you need. Best idea I would have is to try and track down a wiring diagram from either the Haynes manual that goes to the car the motors came out of, or contacting the manufacturer of the motors and asking them directly. [/QUOTE]
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