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1994 Nissan Pathfinder Remote Start Help


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This looks like a great forum, I need to find the tach wire on a 1994 nissan pathfinder. I am installing a Crimestoppers coolstart RS 900V, and I cant finde the tach wire. 

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Your tach wire is gonna be WHITE and located in a connector by the drivers kick panel.
With a torch and a big enough hammer...it WILL friggin fit!!
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Thanks for the quick response. But could you please describe the connector a little for me, I spent 3 hrs looking for this wire and didnt find it, so any more help would be great. If it would help I could take some pixs of the wires under the dash and if you could tell me which one it is.

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TACHOMETER           white    lrg. conn. by dr. kick  or at the coil in the engine by the distributor

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Thank you I used a blue wire on the from the coil and did the tach finder mode on my system and it verified this this wire is a source. BUT the car starts and the engine keeps cranking.I followed the directions to set the system to tach source but still it starts keeps cranking and then the starter will grind. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

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Dave

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Ok guys I finally figured out what was wrong. 1st I found the correct tach wire , had to drop down the fuse box to get the the large connector and find the white wire. Also on this year pathfinder you only need to use 1 starter wire and it should be the larger yellow and black one. So thanks for the help and good luck to all on your installs

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