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Chevy70 
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Posted: February 17, 2008 at 6:42 AM / IP Logged  
Hi! I posted this question back in 05 when i bought the car, found little on the subject. There is a little more today. I need to know what bypass module to buy to make remote start work. I guess any remote start is as good or do someone have a good suggestion to what brand/model works best. Would like to integrate with onboard keyless entry. I do not have factory alarm. Only keyless entry and start blocker.
many thanx in advance!!
Nissan X-Trail 2005 model 2.2 dCi. Compustar 2W900FM-AS
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Is there a Stateside equivalent of the X Trail Diesel? 
Chevy70 
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Stateside equivalent?? sorry dude, u lost me there... i am after all, from Norway... what do u mean? Diesel should not mean more than to get the glow signal. Used to have remote start on my previous 95- suburban diesel. worked just like magic..
Nissan X-Trail 2005 model 2.2 dCi. Compustar 2W900FM-AS
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Stateside equivalent = what they call that vehicle in the United States.  U.S. Citizens (which happens to be a large part of this forum) have no idea what an "X Trail Diesel" is.    I am just trying to find out what kind of a vehicle you have, so maybe somebody here can help you.
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sorry, my bad, stateside eqv. here u are: http://www.canadiandriver.com/testdrives/05x-trail.htm
got o good link from KarTuneMan above. Thanx KarTuneMan, will check it out.
Nissan X-Trail 2005 model 2.2 dCi. Compustar 2W900FM-AS
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Chevy70 wrote:
sorry, my bad, stateside eqv. here u are: http://www.canadiandriver.com/testdrives/05x-trail.htm
got o good link from KarTuneMan above. Thanx KarTuneMan, will check it out.
Sorry, forgot to mention that u probably do not have this model in USA, but Canada does have it as u see
Nissan X-Trail 2005 model 2.2 dCi. Compustar 2W900FM-AS
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Use the iDatalink or Fortin pieces for bypass and make sure that you use the BLACK key and not the RED key when programming. I suggest using Compustar system and have the delayed start on the diesel. If it's a manual transmission as well, the clutch bypass is (-) trigger. The vehicle is very basic and easy to work on seeing that all the vehicle outputs are at the BCM below the glove box on the driver's side.
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Thanks Jeff, have found a supplier of compustar. And for other X-trail Owners: From Directed electronics : through this site i found the best suitable module http://www.xpresskit.com/index.aspx , just choose vehicle and there it is.. Will combine this with the 2WSHLED-AS and i think it should be all right. One Q though.... what does BCM stand for? is it Basic Control Module maybe... tried a search, but did not find answer. I belive it's the box where all the cables run through right.
Anyway! Thanx alot for help, will get back if i have installation problems, hope doing this in the easter.
Nissan X-Trail 2005 model 2.2 dCi. Compustar 2W900FM-AS
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BCM = Body Control Module
Jeff
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