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2000 infiniti i30 alarm/starter diagram


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jbody 
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if someone can give me the wire diagram for this vehicle I would appreciate it, I searched, but it didn't cover enough information for me to wire the alarm/starter on the car.
2000 Infiniti I30 (4 door)
thanks in advance.
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12 VOLTS Green Ignition switch harness   + 
 IGNITION BLACK/ red (large gauge) Ignition switch harness   + 
 ACCESSORY Red Ignition switch harness   + 
 STARTER Brown or BLACK/ red (small gauge) Ignition switch harness   + 
 STARTER 2 BLACK/ blue Ignition switch harness   + 
 KEY SENSE BLACK/ red At Tan module on right of st. column   + 
 TACH SIGNAL SEE NOTES Top of engine   AC 
 Tach is WHITE/ GREEN and can be found at pin-25 of the ECM below the center console, or at pin-16 of the 24-pin plug behind the instrument cluster. You can also use the odd wire at any of the injectors on the engine.
 FUEL INJECTOR opposite from Red At any injector on engine   AC 
 LOCK Gray At Tan module on right of st. column   - 
 UNLOCK BROWN / yellow At Tan module on right of st. column   - 
 DOORPIN SEE NOTES     
 Driver's door is LT.BLUE, passenger door is RED / BLUE and rear doors is RED / white. All 3 wires are located at the TAN module on the right side of the steering column.
 HOODPIN Yellow/black At Tan module on right of st. column   - 
 TRUNK PIN Purple / YELLOW At Tan module on right of st. column   - 
 TRUNK RELEASE Blue At release switch in dash   - 
 FACTORY ARM ORANGE / black At Tan module on right of st. column   - 
 These wires also control the doorlocks. The disarm wire requires a double pulse to unlock all the doors. For remote start without keyless entry, you do not need to connect the disarm wire. The alarm will disarm automatically when it detects the transponder key during remote start.
 FACTORY DISARM ORANGE / blue At Tan module on right of st. column   - 
 These wires also control the doorlocks. The disarm wire requires a double pulse to unlock all the doors. For remote start without keyless entry, you do not need to connect the disarm wire. The alarm will disarm automatically when it detects the transponder key during remote start.
 BRAKESWITCH RED / Green At switch above brake pedal   + 
 PARKLIGHTS RED / blue At white plug on fusebox   + 
 HAND BRAKE Purple At switch on handbrake lever   - 
 HORN GREEN / WHITE At steering column   - 
jbody 
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thanks,
quick question though, should I still connect the door lock wires to the door lock inputs, rather than the arm/disarm wires?
cause it says it unlocks as well.
compustar pro 900 fm is what ill be using
flobee4 
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what i like to do on the nissans is this:

Lock - ORANGE / black

Unlock - BROWN / yellow

disarm - ORANGE / blue

This way when you unlock the car it unlocks quicker than having to wait for the second pulse, and the car will still disarm when it's supposed to.

jbody 
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but i still have to program the compustar unit to double pulse that wire to unlock all the doors correct?
flobee4 
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no the BROWN / yellow will unlock with one pulse.

Frank

jbody 
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Posted: January 24, 2008 at 3:06 PM / IP Logged  
okay so there is a problem, they key bypass isn't working properly, but i can place the key on the ignition cylinder without putting it in, to allow the factory security to not come back on, the car starts, but will not turn over.
also..
i used the above pin out, and it didn't work for the starter/ignition wires.
commando i believe its called also offered a wiring diagram and it states the opposite and it still doesn't work either.
Above states:
BLACK/ Red - Starter (small wire)
BLACK/ Red - Ignition (large wire)
Commando web site:
BLACK/ Red - Starter (large wire)
BLACK/ Red - Ignition (small wire)
can someone help me out with the situation.
everything else works, doors, it arms and disarms,but when you go to start, it won't start up.
Thanks in advance.
jbody 
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also.
is the key sense wire required to hook up?
the transponder is a key-in-the-box type. 4 wires,
1 red - constant
1 black - status out
2 black - to loop around the cylinder lock.

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