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badasscarguy7 
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I just installed a remote start in a 2004 nissan maxima and my customer called to let me know her headlights stay on at all times when in the "auto" position. Has anyone heard of this or had this happen?? I used the RED / blue + parking light wire in the drivers kick as listed in the DEI sheet. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.  Thanks Kevin
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Inthe 40 pin connecter at the BCM the auto light wire needs to "broken" with a relay.

86=12v

85=Grond while running

87a BCM side of the wire

30=switch side       The wire is GREEN/ YELLOW

badasscarguy7 
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thanks I'll give it a shot

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Do you know if this is the same for a 2003 Nissan Altima?  I'm having the same problem.
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If someone know which wire must be "broken" on a 2003 Altima or if it's the same please post. 
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