[Shotimes] express up

Kevin M. Bisch kevin624@bellatlantic.net
Sat, 07 Jun 2003 22:30:53 -0400


Where can I find three modules?? Go digging through Taurii at the 
graveyard? Does anyone have a photo of what this unit looks like?

--Kevin

At 09:08 PM 6/7/2003 -0500, van Oss wrote:
>I'm not saying this is the best way to do this, but it's the only way I
>know.  With 3 express modules, you could give the driver "express down" AND
>"express up" on both front windows.  I'll give the instructions in terms of
>Gen2 wiring; update the wire colors yourself per EVTM.
>
>1.  Label your modules LEFT FRONT UP, LEFT FRONT DOWN, RIGHT FRONT UP, and
>RIGHT FRONT DOWN.
>
>2.  Study your modules.  Modules have fives wires.  Two of the connector
>pins
>are heavier gauge, and three are lighter.  If you hold the module so that
>the heavier pins are on the left and the lighter ones on the right, you are
>looking at pins 1-5 left to right.  Wire #1 is red, #2 is white/black, #3
>depends on year (see note), #4 is yellow, and #5 is black.  Strip about 1/2"
>insulation from the end of each wire.
>
>         NOTE:  If your module came from a 92, the center #3 wire will be
>light-blue/black.  If it came from a 93-95, the center wire will be
>yellow/green.  Either way it works fine, just be mindful of the colors as
>you proceed.  The 92 module is actually closer to the wire colors of Gen1
>cars.  One more proof that 92s have Gen2 bodies and Gen1 souls.
>
>3.  Remove keys from ignition.  Remove the driver's door window switches.
>Pull the switch assembly out from the opening as far as you can; it won't be
>much.
>
>4.  Find the light-blue/black wire (identified as #400 in the EVTM).  A few
>inches away from the switch, strip a little insulation from this wire.
>Splice into it the center #3 wire on all of your express modules
>(light-blue/black or yellow/green).  Use whatever splicing technique you
>like.  Wrap in shrink-wrap or tape to insulate.
>
>5.  Find the black wire on the switch (identified as #57 in the EVTM).  A
>few inches away from the switch, strip a little insulation from this wire.
>Splice into it the #5 wire on all of your express modules (black).
>
>6.  Repeat three times  -- Find the TARGET wire on the switch for the
>direction you want to express:
>
>         - #333 LEFT FRONT UP, yellow with red stripe
>         - #313 RIGHT FRONT UP, white with yellow stripe, or yellow with
>black stripe
>         - #314 RIGHT FRONT DOWN, tan with light blue stripe, or red with
>black stripe
>
>     Cut the wire through.  Strip 1/2" insulation from each end.  To the
>piece of this wire that goes down into the door, connect the red #1 wire on
>your express module.  To the piece of this wire that comes from the switch,
>connect the white/black #2 wite on your express module.
>
>KEEP TRACK OF WHICH MODULE IS CONTROLLING WHICH WINDOW AND DIRECTION
>
>7.  Repeat three times  -- Find the OPPOSITE DIRECTION wire on the switch
>from the direction you want to express:
>
>         - #334 LEFT FRONT DOWN, red with yellow stripe
>         - #314 RIGHT FRONT DOWN, tan with light blue stripe, or red with
>black stripe
>         - #314 RIGHT FRONT UP, white with yellow stripe, or yellow with
>black stripe
>
>     Splice into this wire the #4 wire on your express module (yellow).
>
>8.  Flip your window switch assembly right-side up.  Insert the key into the
>ignition and turn to RUN or ACC.  Verify that the "one-touch" feature works
>as intended.
>
>9.  Tuck the one-touch modules into the opening in the door cover panel.
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