sirtrini
15 January 2005, 18:01
Looking for some assistance!
Details:
Mazda 6 Sunroof has two switches (open/close) and vent (open/close)
- from the information I have the switch is directed wired to the motor and the vent wire changes polarity based upon where the roof is.
Clifford Concept 600 - has a window close circuit
violet - motor +
white/violet - switch +
white/orange - switch 2+
orange - motor 2+
I believe aux C - Gray/Red is the output that also comes into play.
Now what is happening is this:
When sunroof is opened, upon arming the sunroof will close then vent - NOT GOOD! I don't need two way function.
We were able to do this with a Civic, but it was a one switch for open, close and vent - WE HAD TO PROVIDE CONSTANT POWER TO THE ROOF, so with the key out you could still operate the sunroof.
I've searched the forums, and have seen a few creative ideas, but nothing consistent. I had thought about a mag switch to determine if the window is closed then cut the trigger, but I don't have the experience necessary to pull it off.
Anyone has any ideas to wire up this circuit to make it work?
I Appreciate it!
Mike
Details:
Mazda 6 Sunroof has two switches (open/close) and vent (open/close)
- from the information I have the switch is directed wired to the motor and the vent wire changes polarity based upon where the roof is.
Clifford Concept 600 - has a window close circuit
violet - motor +
white/violet - switch +
white/orange - switch 2+
orange - motor 2+
I believe aux C - Gray/Red is the output that also comes into play.
Now what is happening is this:
When sunroof is opened, upon arming the sunroof will close then vent - NOT GOOD! I don't need two way function.
We were able to do this with a Civic, but it was a one switch for open, close and vent - WE HAD TO PROVIDE CONSTANT POWER TO THE ROOF, so with the key out you could still operate the sunroof.
I've searched the forums, and have seen a few creative ideas, but nothing consistent. I had thought about a mag switch to determine if the window is closed then cut the trigger, but I don't have the experience necessary to pull it off.
Anyone has any ideas to wire up this circuit to make it work?
I Appreciate it!
Mike