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Do you still have the part number for this? This is how I was wanting to approach this too. Just run the four wires to a relay panel, then I can wire the relays to my devices.

 

The Attached image has the GM Part Number: 13575783. I honestly do not remember the exact cost of the them , but it was worth it to me so that I did not need to tear into my new switch. I hooked the wires up to the Negative of an automotive relay and they work great! Let me know if you need anything else.

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The Attached image has the GM Part Number: 13575783. I honestly do not remember the exact cost of the them , but it was worth it to me so that I did not need to tear into my new switch. I hooked the wires up to the Negative of an automotive relay and they work great! Let me know if you need anything else.

 

I see 5 wires in the package, is that correct? Awesome information, exactly what I needed.

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There's many different switch panels. But be aware the only ones you can hook a relay up to have the latch switches.

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The momentary switches will only be used for small voltage actions controlled by the BCM.

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So just to clarify this post the top type switch is capable of switching a standard relay. The bottom type must utilize the "latching relay" mentioned in the last few posts. I am assuming the actual 4 auxiliary switch has the switches like the top photo and the ones such as the 7 switch with exhaust brakes have the bottom photo type.

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So just to clarify this post the top type switch is capable of switching a standard relay. The bottom type must utilize the "latching relay" mentioned in the last few posts. I am assuming the actual 4 auxiliary switch has the switches like the top photo and the ones such as the 7 switch with exhaust brakes have the bottom photo type.

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No only 4 wires are in there.

Did you have to buy all 4 individually? I ordered 2 from my dealer (thinking I would get 4 in a package) and only got 2 single wires. I need to make sure they didn't rip me off. $9.54 ea is a bit steep for single wires!! I can find them $6.04 online with $12 shipping(ouch)

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For anyone that this doesn't work for these wireless remote kits can be keyed to you garage door opener home link buttons.

 

http://www.infiniteoffroad.com/#!product/prd1/3268312841/wiring-harness

 

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How do you connect your wiring harness to the garage door openers to work as the switch for the LED bar?

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Here are some pictures of the modified buttons. I had to remove all the black and white, then respray the white because you couldn't see the icon in the daylight. I am pretty happy with the way they turned out, I think I can do better though. post-153411-0-97064400-1453995226_thumb.jpegpost-153411-0-72529300-1453995237_thumb.jpeg

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How do you connect your wiring harness to the garage door openers to work as the switch for the LED bar?

 

You connect the wiring harness like you would normally do. When your done, program your homelink with the remote it comes with. Just like your programming a garage door opener. To be honest, Id rather have a switch hard wired. While driving I have to press the button a few times before the lightbar turns on.

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Here are some pictures of the modified buttons. I had to remove all the black and white, then respray the white because you couldn't see the icon in the daylight. I am pretty happy with the way they turned out, I think I can do better though. image.jpeg image.jpeg

That looks pretty good. So you used a white paint behind the vinyl? Was it a translucent paint or just normal spray paint? I had thought about doing a white vinyl behind the black and layering them. I was worried about the appearance at night, but I think you solved that issue.
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That looks pretty good. So you used a white paint behind the vinyl? Was it a translucent paint or just normal spray paint? I had thought about doing a white vinyl behind the black and layering them. I was worried about the appearance at night, but I think you solved that issue.

I just used normal spray paint. The coats could have been a little bit lighter but I wanted to make sure they were even. I sprayed about 3 coats then sanded it flat with 800 grit. They are slightly darker at night but it is barely noticeable. I didn't test the white vinyl, probably should have but I think it would have been to dark.

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