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It seems you are beyond help in this thread, I tell you four times you DO NOT NEED NEW SWITCHES, I give you a wiring diagram, I give you a link to cheap OEM Ford one touch down modules, what more do you want?
This is the last time I tell you;
FITTING AN OEM FORD ONE TOUCH DOWN MODULE TO EACH WINDOW WILL MAKE ALL EXISTING WINDOW SWITCHES ACT EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE MARKED "AUTO" ON THE MASTER SWICTH PANEL.
YOU PUSH THE SWITCH MOMENTARILY AND THE WINDOW WILL GO ALL THE WAY DOWN, YOU PUSH AND HOLD THE SWITCH THEN WHEN YOU RELEASE IT THE WINDOW WILL STOP.
Is that clear enough?
Regards
Dereck
You made the point very clear that I did not need those switches, but you did not tell me that the regular switches will act the same way as the auto ones do, like I said I thought I would play around with the window till I got it where I wanted it with the regular switches, but apperantly the regular switches will do the same thing as the auto switch. If you were a bit clearer in your previous posts I wouldn't have kept asking pretty much the same thing over and over again. I regret that you had to post the same thing again, I guess we weren't on the same page.
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