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t&t tech wrote:
If the ignition is not powered properly, the starter will not crank! In most cars even though ignition is unpowered the starter will still crank but the car won't start, not the case with your vehicle, the igniton must be on to allow cranking of the motor!
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Tommy, it was working fine before i tucked all the wires up into the car. Its not like it never worked. That is why I am thinking something just came loose. I really can't look at the moment (just had tonsils taken out monday) but when i get well again I will check everything back out.
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Tommy, it was working fine before i tucked all the wires up into the car. Its not like it never worked. That is why I am thinking something just came loose. I really can't look at the moment (just had tonsils taken out monday) but when i get well again I will check everything back out.

Dont think i ever mentioned that it worked or not...The tips i gave you WOULD be a symptom of pulling a wire loose...Im just telling you where to start looking for this "loose" wire...!

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Oh, ok thanks. Sorry for that, I thought u meant something else. Thanks for the help.
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Ok I think I figured out what went wrong. I think I had the relay to the 2nd ignition wired wrong. Let me go over how I have it wired.

No that 85 isn't dedicated to ground in tedmond's description! That's the trigger for the respective output!

I used T&t's explanation below:

Here's another way

Pin 85- ground

pin 86- To starter wire or accesory

pin 87 - fused twelve volts at 20 amps

pin 30- to the respective wire depending on where you connected 86 (meaning if you were connecting second starter relay, pin 86 would go to the first starter and pin 87 to the second starter) Drawback to this is they will be powered with or without the remote start.

Here is what I made with those directions:

2000 nissian sentra remote start - Page 6 -- posted image.

Is that relay wired up correctly to work ? These relays will be the death of me......

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I know you guys explained relays to me time and time again, but I have read each response concerning relays 10 times, I am lost. I only have one relay (that is all they had at advance auto parts) which is the only place around me that has any. I went back today they still dont have any and thye said will take 4-5 days til the truck comes it til they get more. I know how to do it with 2 because I have a picture using two.

But it was stated in here it can be done with one relay which I have. Is the picture above correct ? If not, what needs to be changed ?

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Why is ignition 2 connected to pin 87? Connect the ignition 2 wire of the car to pin 30, exclude the wire from the remote starter that is on pin 30 and the rest remains as is!

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Thanks for your help, here is what I have now:

2000 nissian sentra remote start - Page 6 -- posted image.

Ok, so i assume I attach the ignition wire from the remote start to either of the ignition wires of the cars wiring harness correct ? Then I connect the relay ignition wire 1 on the relay to the same ignition wire that the remote start is hooked up to. Then take ignition wire 2 from the relay and connect it to ignition wire 2 on the car. The relay I purchased didn't have a harness or a harness I could buy for it so I just purchased some 18g wire.

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Yes you  are correct in your assumptions! Also you should use at least twelve gauge wire for the purpose that the relay is going to be serving!

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Looks like I will have to go back and get some 12g wire then. Thanks.

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