Thank you for the guidance. What about VB in the same picture, where does it connect to?Vdd is th 4093 power pin, pin 14. GND is pin 7.
ak
Thank you
Thank you for the guidance. What about VB in the same picture, where does it connect to?Vdd is th 4093 power pin, pin 14. GND is pin 7.
ak
Thank you for the prompt response.Vb is direct 12V power that goes to the relay wiper contact.
Vdd is filtered power that goes to the relay coil (Vdd node) and power for the CD4093.
Yes.can I connect all the grounds (what I highlighted in green) together
No.Both relay output goes to the mirror flip switch button?
Yes.vdd goes to vdd like I drew in the picture? same for vb?
Yes.
No.
I would have shown that if it did.
Out goes to the Switch output (pulse to window motor).
The other relay output is left unconnected.
Yes.
Vdd also powers the CD4093.
Thank you.Please see post #11 & 13
I don't think you want to connect the battery to either of the switch connections, you simply want to use the relay as dry contacts.
i think the schematic should be corrected to avoid the confusion, maybe something more conventional and not a sim schematic.
Again, I wouldn't use the relay to apply the battery positive to either one of the switch contacts, unless you are very sure that the switch is high side and you know for sure which terminal to connect to.
How many wires are connected to the switch and where do they go?As far as I know, the switch contacts send low pulse data to the BCM.
How does a "conventional" schematic differ from a sim schematic?i think the schematic should be corrected to avoid the confusion, maybe something more conventional and not a sim schematic.
Thank you.
As far as I know, the switch contacts send low pulse data to the BCM. Won't thr BCM gets damages if I send positive voltage to it through the relay?
Can I use a different type of relay that wont send power, but it simply completes a circuit momentary, kinda acts like the switch?
Thank you,
Yazen
Perhaps "conventional" was the wrong term to use.How does a "conventional" schematic differ from a sim schematic?
Two, they go to bcm.How many wires are connected to the switch and where do they go?
You could likely use the relay contacts in parallel with the switch contacts to duplicate the closing of the switch.
That is right. I am completely new to this.Perhaps "conventional" was the wrong term to use.
Example:
The voltage source used to represent the ignition switch might not be understood by a noobie especially since there is no switch shown in the schematic.
I can tell by the questions that the OP cannot fully understand the schematic.
Thank you for all your help.See below:
The window will then operate either from the SW or the relay pulse.
View attachment 252413
Right and right.To ensure I understand, VB (circled in red),doesn't connect to anything, right?
Vdd still connects to vdd, right?
Perfect, thank you very much again.Right and right.
The only change is the connections to the relay contacts.