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Meirschwartz

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  1. Wow! That was faster then my car :) thank you very much Loren. The code worked.
  2. Hi. Need help with retrieving the code for my CCR-220. model number BE6624 serial number 25006545 thanks in advance, Meir.
  3. Is there a way to overide the switch? In my car, the switch will make the windows drop, but the double relay will not click when pressing the button. Was wondering if I could trick the system to believe the circuit is closed ( or open ) in order to confirm the issue is with the switch and no the relay or motor. Thanks.
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