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A window closure module to my Scorpion alarm system.

Didn't cost much, got it from ebay, fitted it this afternoon, and it works a treat. Although the summer is coming to an end shortly anyway, so probably won't get much use out of it now, but it's there for when i want it.

 

For anyone who is interested, these unit will fit to any alarm system, as long as there is an output wire (either +ve or -ve). Oh, of course you do need electric windows, so no problem with the Zed then ;) All very straight forward in the fitting department, as long as you know where the alarm control unit is located in your car, took me a while to find mine :headvswal

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Dave!

I have one but i gave up on installing it becaus i burnt out the cars window control module trying to figure out what wires to connect it to.

Don't suppose you took any shots or have a wiring diagram???

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As far as wiring it up, I used the following points.

 

Firstly I used only the drivers side of the car, to reduce the panels that would need to be removed.

 

I ran one pair of wires through the drivers door loom boot. These were for the drivers motor, where I broke into the motor feed wire (the attached wiring diag shows L/W & G, but I'm sure the one I used was black/Blue, but I could be wrong, you'll have to check for the +ve feed when the window button is pressed)

In using the feed wire directly to the drivers motor, you miss out the amp module, and thus you won't have any probs.

The passenger side one is easier, all be it a little more difficult to get at. You should already have the drivers right hand foot panel removed, using your hand follow the loom from the door rubber and trace it to two plugs. One has heavier gauge wire in than the other, and it's this one that you want. Look for the White/Black strip (NOT Black with White stripe!!) this is the feed across to the passenger side, and this is the one to break into for the control of the passenger side window (Wire highlighted pale blue in the attached pic, break in point is marked with a X)

 

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HTH, if you need anything more, give me a PM :D

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Does this mean when you lock the doors with the remote the windows will close?

 

Ivan

If it's an aftermarket alarm system, that has an accessory output, yep!!

ive got a clifford 650 that does nothing but lock the doors, it says in manual that when locking the doors it can close windows. it also has a button to open the boot which hasnt been wired up

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ive got a clifford 650 that does nothing but lock the doors, it says in manual that when locking the doors it can close windows. it also has a button to open the boot which hasnt been wired up

Well if you have the manual, then, hopefully, there should be a wiring diagram in it. Somewhere on the diagram you should see something labelled as Trigger Wire or maybe Optional Output Modules, this is the wire you would connect the window closure to.

 

HTH

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