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 Power window one touch up/down function, Saga /Iswara

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ryan_hustler
post May 6 2009, 08:01 PM

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A simple relay will do the job
ryan_hustler
post May 7 2009, 07:30 PM

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QUOTE(JungleKing @ May 6 2009, 08:48 PM)
where can i get this relay? Can DIY?
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got to the12volt.com look up relays,understand what a relay is and find the approprite wiring diagram for one touch relay operation..im not in the mood for posting full writeups especially when most malaysians would rather pay money and get a so called mechanic to replace their light bulb. (Aiyoo,you can mess up your wiring,better ask pro to do for you..add meh,leh,lor,lai,mai to end sentence)
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post May 8 2009, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(tester1979 @ May 7 2009, 09:24 PM)
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he he he.....how true.....

and sometimes, those mech/accessories shop charges exhorbitant amount for simple things......

like recently when I bought a rearview mirror monitor and the accessories guy wanted to charge me RM60 just to connect to my HU.....end up I said no and spent 1 hour myself to DIY.

I find internet and google comforting with so much information if you know how to search and have some patience to read through all the information it can offer......


Added on May 7, 2009, 9:30 pm
it should not be too difficult to dismantle and install in your car once you have located the module in your old car......DIY would of course be the cheapest solution....

another way to tracing your steps when you are DIY something not familiar is to make use of your digital camera or your camera phone. especially how the original electrical connections are.......
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hehe thats exactly what i do..also i arrange all the parts i remove in sequence and place them in a kids pencil case (the one with many little compartments) so i know which screw or bolt goes in first and last..if you dont keep them in sequence (for beginners) its easy to be left with a bunch of parts which you dont know goes where..

besides,im a better electrician than most of those half baked acc shop guys..

 

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