Guys, I need help. I am trying to wire a white base switch to my sunroof and am not having much luck.

this is my switch. White base. the way i read this pin layout is:
e36 white base switch:
1 2 3
4 5 6
1 = black
2 = empty
3 = brown
4 = green
5 = red
6 = empty
the e30's sunroof wiring has
Brown
Brown
Black
Green
Green/Blue stripe
So far the closest I’ve been to getting this to work:
e30 to e36
brown + brown to brown (pin 3)
black to black (pin 1)
green to green (pin 4)
green/blue stripe to red (pin 5)
With this setup, the fuse didn't blow but I could only move the sunroof forward. I pressed the switch forward and backwards (up and down) but either way I pushed the button the sunroof went forward
2 other attempts that resulted in a blown #17 fuse
#1
e30 to e36
brown + brown to brown (pin 3)
black to black (pin 1)
green to red (pin 5)
green/blue stripe to green (pin 4)
#2
e30 to e36
brown + brown to brown (pin 3)
green/blue stripe to black (pin 1)
black to green (pin 4)
green to red (pin 5)
I tried to piece together this whole thread to work for my specific scenario, but there isn't much sunroof info on here. One other bit of info, when the e36 switch arrived, the green pin 4 was split into two wires about 3 inches down the wire away from the switch. Unless green is the ground on this switch (which seems crazy to me) I don't know what the split was for so I cut it off..
Currently, I've run out of fuses and my sunroof is open... and it may rain tomorrow. So any help would be appreciated.
PS: I installed 2 blue base switches as window switches following the info on http://www.strictlyeta.net/technical/e36switches.html and had 0 problems. Everything worked first try.

this is my switch. White base. the way i read this pin layout is:
e36 white base switch:
1 2 3
4 5 6
1 = black
2 = empty
3 = brown
4 = green
5 = red
6 = empty
the e30's sunroof wiring has
Brown
Brown
Black
Green
Green/Blue stripe
So far the closest I’ve been to getting this to work:
e30 to e36
brown + brown to brown (pin 3)
black to black (pin 1)
green to green (pin 4)
green/blue stripe to red (pin 5)
With this setup, the fuse didn't blow but I could only move the sunroof forward. I pressed the switch forward and backwards (up and down) but either way I pushed the button the sunroof went forward
2 other attempts that resulted in a blown #17 fuse
#1
e30 to e36
brown + brown to brown (pin 3)
black to black (pin 1)
green to red (pin 5)
green/blue stripe to green (pin 4)
#2
e30 to e36
brown + brown to brown (pin 3)
green/blue stripe to black (pin 1)
black to green (pin 4)
green to red (pin 5)
I tried to piece together this whole thread to work for my specific scenario, but there isn't much sunroof info on here. One other bit of info, when the e36 switch arrived, the green pin 4 was split into two wires about 3 inches down the wire away from the switch. Unless green is the ground on this switch (which seems crazy to me) I don't know what the split was for so I cut it off..
Currently, I've run out of fuses and my sunroof is open... and it may rain tomorrow. So any help would be appreciated.
PS: I installed 2 blue base switches as window switches following the info on http://www.strictlyeta.net/technical/e36switches.html and had 0 problems. Everything worked first try.
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