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Pakesh 
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Posted: June 16, 2005 at 2:36 AM / IP Logged  

Wiring Diagram required for Imported Japanese Nissan Wagon. It is called the WingRoad X. To get a better idea of what that vehicle looks like visit www.nakayamaimports.com

Goto the Roll on roll off heading and choose Nissan. Under Chassis you will find WFY11-070034 which is the Wingroad vehicle.

While installing an alarm, it was difficult locating the lock and unlock wires for all the doors. The only wires that were found could unlock all four doors but when the alarm is armed three doors locked except the driverside door. Driver side door cannot lock automatically even though it is equipted with a power lock.

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maybe weird to ask but did you try to close the driver door b4 triggerin the locks? some cars(hondas) required to pull onto the int latch or door shut to lock.
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Pakesh 
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Sounds like a shot but I tried that and the Driver side door wheather open or closed can only automatically unlock but not lock up. This locking system is wired in a way that when the Driver side door is manually locked all the doors lock up and when manually unlocked, all the doors unlock. It has to do with a multi-function switch located in the driver side door that senses the position the Door lock and unlock arm is in. This toggle switch apparantly does not work together with the driver side power door.
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Another idea if you can't get anything else to work you may have to put in an aftermarket doorlock actuator in the drivers door. thi should fix the problem
Pakesh 
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Good idea, that was actually was my last resort. Thanks.

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