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Old May 6, 2002 | 06:20 AM
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Default Alarm wiring to windows and sunroof..?

what will it take to have my current alarm wired to close the windows and moon roof when i hit the button to lock my car.? is it that a big job.?
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Old May 6, 2002 | 06:45 AM
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The hard part is running wires into the drivers side door, it's not easy to do on late model Hondas. I'm not sure how hard it is to tap the sunroof wires on the Accord. For close on arm you would need two DEI 529T's which cost $30 each online (one for windows, one for sunroof.)
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Old May 6, 2002 | 06:54 AM
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yeah you'll need 2 windows modules.. get either the module the guy stated above.. I got Cliffords smartwindows modules.. each module controls 2 windows... so for your doors and sunroof you'll need 2 modules... as for the actual install I dont know.. someone else installed it but they had to pull apart a bunch of panels (door and lower steering column) and since my alarm brain is pretty well hidden/hard to get to... that took some time too... when I arm my alarm.. the sunroof and windows close... and it also gives you express windows on all the windows... (kinda like the driver side auto down)...
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