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delay for power windows

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delay for power windows

Post by ianga »

hello guys just wondering if anyone here has the power windows on a delay relay.

as i want to use my power windows after my key has been turned off so i can close them then the power gets cut off after 30sec, like commodores have. whats the best way to do this.
any help would be great
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Post by murcod »

You could use something like a turbo timer to do it. ;)

Just wire it to keep power to the window circuit instead of wiring it to keep the engine running.
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Post by pcman »

ive used this circuit to keep a few different things powered up in different vehicles works great but its several minutes rather than seconds but changing the components could cut it down

http://www.astron.nl/~smirnov/poweroff.html
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Re: delay for power windows

Post by bansheebuzz »

what vehicle is it you want to do this to?
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Re: delay for power windows

Post by ianga »

cheers guys
i have never thought about using a turbo timer good thinkin
its for a patrol gq
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