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Old 07-28-2023, 10:00 AM   #1
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Nu Relic Power window question

I m looking at Nu Relic power window kit. I would like to use the switches that use the OEM crank handle.
My question is if you use those switches can you control the passenger side window from the drivers side? I would hate to put power windows in and not be able to control the passenger side from the drivers seat. If I can't do that I might as well leave the hand cranks in it.
I will try reaching out to Nu Relic but thought I would start here.
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Old 07-29-2023, 01:19 AM   #2
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Re: Nu Relic Power window question

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I m looking at Nu Relic power window kit. I would like to use the switches that use the OEM crank handle.
My question is if you use those switches can you control the passenger side window from the drivers side? I would hate to put power windows in and not be able to control the passenger side from the drivers seat. If I can't do that I might as well leave the hand cranks in it.
I will try reaching out to Nu Relic but thought I would start here.
Thanks
Chad
You have to buy an additional harness to do that. It comes with the wiring and a standard square switch. I am looking into adding a switch that just toggles right/left from the drivers door. There are some pics of switch install in the last pages of my build thread.
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Old 07-29-2023, 07:12 AM   #3
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