It probably wouldn't be that hard to install one. I'd have to do some digging with the multimeter and the wiring diagrams, but I'm pretty sure it's a relatively simple wiring job.
But, instead of going that route, I want to put keyless entry and a remote starter on mine. Mostly for the keyless entry, really.
Installing Pop-Out Windows.
- skater
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Re: Installing Pop-Out Windows.
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
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1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
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Re: Installing Pop-Out Windows.
Agreed. RKE is where it's at! I know you will, but be sure to post that process. I'll probably do it the same.skater wrote:It probably wouldn't be that hard to install one. I'd have to do some digging with the multimeter and the wiring diagrams, but I'm pretty sure it's a relatively simple wiring job.
But, instead of going that route, I want to put keyless entry and a remote starter on mine. Mostly for the keyless entry, really.
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Wow, the door panels look great! I think I'll do the back door panels first. The mystery of a hidden lock switch almost had me out there popping off the panels in the dark.
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1996 Airstream B190 purchased August 2017
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