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Old 07-29-2009, 09:26 PM
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alright, so my 1 friend got his VW Rabbit VAGCOMMED it's called which makes both the windows go all the way down after clicking the switches once and both windows go all the way up when you tap either switch once. i was wondering if there is anything that you can do to the wiring in a 2001 tiburon to make it do the same thing? thanks in advance
Old 07-29-2009, 09:29 PM
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Buy the relay they sell on shark racing ....
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any other alternatives other than almost 100 bucks. i just dont have the money now and was looking for a DIY on my day off.
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If this is the same relay I got, then it will also automatically roll your windows up when you turn the car off. I don't remember paying $100 for it though roflmao

You can try KSpec. That's where I got mine. I can't guarantee you'll receive the product promptly, but I trust them as much as I do Shark Racing.

http://www.kspec.com/list.php?ac_id=82&ai_id=1833

They also have (or had) a sunroof relay that did the same thing. I still have it, uninstalled, if you're interested.
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ill keep looking at them. i dont have a sunroof so i wont be needing that relay. lol
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Guys relays cost single-digits of dollars. If you're really motivated to make it happen for cheap, figure out the circuit and DIY.
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For me to research, understand, purchase, and implement everything necessary to do this on my own, I'd spend at least $10 in parts and 40+ hours of time. I don't understand electronics at all, though I've tried. I can connect the red wire to the red wire, but beyond that I'm helpless. Schematics and diagrams and measurements of electricity are foreign. My time is worth more than that, so I'd be willing to spend the $75 for a relay kit that works perfectly and takes 10 minutes to install.

For those with the intellect and understanding, go for it and write up a DIY!




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