Also, does anyone know why there are 4 cables going to the winch motor? I would think there would be only 2, neg and pos and they switch polarity to switch direction. my winch has one ground and 3 cables going from control box to motor. can anyone explain the circuit to me? Also, inside the control box are 2 solenoids, each with 4 power terminals and 2 signal (activation) terminals. there is a small circuit board inside the control box as well as inside the hand held remote control that plugs into the control box. there are 4 wires going from control box to remote (gnd, pwr, data, clk) so the 2 circuit boards can talk to each other. I want to wire up an in cab switch, but don't know how the solenoids work inside the control box and also fear that it may 'fry' the circuit boards if its not compatible with such a setup. I was thinking as a last resort to use the remote cable and circuit board to wire up my in cab switch by taking the 3 leads off the board that go to the in and out buttons on the remote and wiring them directly to my switch utilizing the original circuit boards as intended just without the original buttons on the remote. does anyone have any other ideas? how do the solenoids work and what do the cables do? can I wire it up directly to the soleniods? like i said there are only 2 solenoids in the box, each with 6 leads (4 heavy duty connections and 2 light duty connections most likely used to activate the solenoids)


97 Montero SR w/Mitsu Adj Shocks & Rear Diff Lock ARB Front Diff Lock 4.9 Ring/Pinion 3.15 transfer box 43:1 crawl ratio 2" suspen lift 2" body lift 2" Gas Tank Lift 35x12.5 MTRs 15x10 Wheels Rock Sliderz ARB front bumper w/12k winch Custom rear bumper