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    power window vent

    ok i didin no were this would go but i have seen alot of vans with rear window vents like the back doors on our trucks but there powered i was thinkin about gettin tahoe window switches and the vent motors out of a van so i will have auto power back windows anyone done this im short and hate reachin back to open the back window vents
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    i take it no one likes the idea
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    Never thought of it. I just looked at the schematics for the U-van power vent windows and thankfully (at least for a 2002 Venture) the circuit is simple. Works like an old school window motor. No other modules, etc. involved. Switches, wiring and motors only.

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    thanks gas so you think it will work
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    If you can get the motors to both mount to the cab and the glass and have a lot of time and patience it should work. Not sure what kind of switches to use.

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    I too have thought of doing this exactly the way you are thinking of doing it. as long as you have an 02- truck it should be pretty simple, wiring-wise, to use the tahoe/sub/crew window switches. like Nate said, it would take patience and craftiness.
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    Ahhh.....I see. Use the CC switches for 00-02 and use the rear switches for the....rear windows.

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    I have thought about doing this to the rear windows in my ext. Cab silverado. Thought I saw a kit for it one time but could never find it

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    well it mounts to the glass using some kinda glue and to the cab with bolt and i planed on using the stock switches out of a 03-07 crew cab truck looks pretty simple was lookin at the skims today with my buddy at the dealer
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    Quote Originally Posted by ma.racing View Post
    well it mounts to the glass using some kinda glue and to the cab with bolt and i planed on using the stock switches out of a 03-07 crew cab truck looks pretty simple was lookin at the skims today with my buddy at the dealer
    remember that the 03+ switches have the module in the switches. That may make it pretty hard to wire everything up since everything in the 03+ trucks is databus. I'll never say something can't be done because I think anything and everything can be done, but it may take a lot more for an 03+ than it would for a 02-
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