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2007 nissan altima dlpk r/s 82


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mpe235 
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Posted: November 09, 2010 at 6:48 PM / IP Logged  

From what I can tell you have to wire up the disarm wires to the bcm . The Alarm has to be disarmed prior to remote start for take over.You will need to wire green connector pin 34  and double pulse it to unlock/disarm and pin 56 for lock/arm.

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mpe235 
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The locations for those wires will be empty in the connector. You will have to add a wire. If you can't  find a pin that will connect I think you can accomplish the same thing by wiring to the switch at the door lock cylinder in the driver's door. Just test the wires while turning the key to see whick one is lock and unlock.
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mpe235 wrote:

From what I can tell you have to wire up the disarm wires to the bcm . The Alarm has to be disarmed prior to remote start for take over.You will need to wire green connector pin 34  and double pulse it to unlock/disarm and pin 56 for lock/arm.

If the system is disarmed by pressing the unlock button on the door handle or using the factory remote before entering, how would this help?

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mpe235 
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I believe it has to be disarmed prior to remote starting the vehicle.
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z_modder 
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mpe235 wrote:
I believe it has to be disarmed prior to remote starting the vehicle.

That will never happen in the bad neighborhood where my wife works.

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z_modder 
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I have another problem with this remote starter. Ever since the installation, the battery in my wifes FOB only lasts 3 weeks. I give her mine (which sits mostly in the drawer), than it also pops up the weak battery light on the console display after 3 weeks. Anyone know why ths would happen? Batteries normally last us at least a year.
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