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I had a Clifford 50.7X installed and the installer used the CAN BUS to activate the door locks. I want to use the Comfort Close feature of the alarm to

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Old 06-01-2011, 10:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I had a Clifford 50.7X installed and the installer used the CAN BUS to activate the door locks. I want to use the Comfort Close feature of the alarm to roll-up the windows when the alarm arms. The instructions I have read says that you have to wire to the window switch in the door but what is the difference between the below? Can I just insert a pin in the recommened location and achieve the same? I do not want the installer to do the door wiring, I prefer doing this myself, so before I do it I wanted to ask. I will try both this weekend but wanted to see if anyone has tried. Thanks!

-Power Lock use factory alarm arm or insert pin - BCM, green 40 pin plug, pin 37
-Power Unlock use factory alarm disarm or insert pin - BCM, green 40 pin plug, pin 15
-Factory Alarm Arm gray - power window main switch, white 16 pin plug, pin 6
-Factory Alarm Disarm purple or white (double pulse) - power window main switch, white 16 pin plug, pin 7
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turns out you have to wire thru the drivers door, what a PITA!
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turns out you have to wire thru the drivers door, what a PITA!
That wire does not make it into the cabin somewhere?
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You dont have to wire it through the door. The BCM has the pinhole but no wire. Basically, you take wire and solder a pin to it. Then you insert the wire into the BCM harness. Test to make sure it locks and unlocks the car and secure the wires.
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I tried but probably didn't do it correctly.
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