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Old 02-04-2023, 05:33 AM   #1
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Window stck open and no key

I have just purchased a salvaged 2013 86 and the car did not come with any keys at and the windows are partially down and I want to "wind" them up so its rain proof.


I have not found a wiring diagram yet to try and work out how the windows work, but I am hoping someone here may have a simple solution they can share.


How can I close my windows when I do not have a key to turn the car on?
(i.e. bridge battery to fuse for windows so something similar)


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9v battery to the window motors in the door. one way raises them, 1 way lowers them.

just need to pull the door panels, which considering the vehicle is a salvage with no keys, you've got a lot of panel pulling in your future anyways to replace/re-code modules.
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9v battery to the window motors in the door. one way raises them, 1 way lowers them.

just need to pull the door panels, which considering the vehicle is a salvage with no keys, you've got a lot of panel pulling in your future anyways to replace/re-code modules.

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Is there more info on the replace/re-code modules and which ones are needing to be done
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