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Old Mar 26, 2002 | 10:16 PM
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I have a 2001 2-Door Integra GS-R. On the drivers door I have two window switches; one switch for the drivers window, and one for the passengers window. Would it be possible to make the passenger switch a single-click roll down like the drivers switch? What would it take to make it just like the drivers switch?

My brother has a 2000 2-Door Civic EX. His moonroof switch allows him to crack the rear of the moonroof open just a little, and/or open it all the way when he wants it to. Would it be possible to wire my moonroof on my car so that it would be able to use a Civic moonroof switch?

If I am not explaining it well enough, I'll try again. Maybe I will take some pictures because I have nothing else better to do...
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Old Mar 26, 2002 | 10:17 PM
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I think you can do the pass window with another switch and wiring??

As for the roof, the mechanics are different I think... so maybe not.
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Old Mar 26, 2002 | 11:24 PM
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you can make it work but what you need to buy is a dei window roll up module. it is for your alarm to contol but even if you don't have an alarm you can still use it. it makes your windows work like a volkswagen where when you push the up or down on the switch it will not stop untill you push it the opposite way or it it stops at the bottom or top.
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