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Old Sep 4, 2008 | 03:38 AM
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ok, so I have installed the new clifford rsx 3.3 alarm/remote start, and a DEI gps system, along with 2 dei 530t's to control all 4 windows up and down by the alarm.

Everything is hooked up correctly now and the remote controls all of the windows up and down, but now the dirvers window controls and the passenger window controls do not work. The rear left and right switches work fine. Also, the lock and unlock switch on the drivers and passenger side door work fine as well, and no, the window lock button is not pressed, and the door fuses are not blown. Does this mean that my drivers switch is busted? and are those very expensive, any help is much appreciated.

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Old Sep 4, 2008 | 02:13 PM
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have you gotten a multimeter to verify voltage on each wire? and verify the actions of each wire when each switch is pressed? going into the 530t and out of the 530t?
Old Sep 4, 2008 | 02:19 PM
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well... my multimeter batteries were dead when I was testing it all out... so once I replace those I will do some testing... I was just checking to see if any one had any opinions on whether they thought my switch was bad, and if they knew how much that would be to replace.
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Old Oct 20, 2010 | 09:01 PM
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just in case anyone was searching the forums for this same problem...

It ended up being the fuse that is not in the main fuse box locations... it was the square type fuses and in the middle of the white fuse panel in the driver kick area
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I had the same problem when I hooked up some electronic stuff to my car. I have to measure the impedance level of each wire so the current through the harness will work smoothly.
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