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mitsu79 
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i need the diagram for trunk release relay for 2000 maxima...because it require a stronger ground...help
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It's a negative? If so you should be able to wire it like this -
85 - (-) release from brain unit
86 - 12v
87a - ground
87 - switch side of trunk release wire
30 - trunk side of release wire
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x1le wrote:
It's a negative? If so you should be able to wire it like this -
85 - (-) release from brain unit
86 - 12v
87 - ground
87a - switch side of trunk release wire
30 - trunk side of release wire
I mixed up 87a and 87. fixed above.
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In the above wiring, I believe there is a typo.

Reverse pins 87a and 87's wires.  The cars system will still be able to pop the trunk and whenever the R/S systems trunk trigger is sent it will actuate the relay and apply ground to the trunk solenoid.

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Are you sure? That's supposed to be straight negative trigger!

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Just so there is no confusion, there was a delay before my post went in.  x1le caught the typo and his second listing is correct.

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It is a straight negative trigger. It just needs to be high current. Is there a need to cut the wire? I've just tapped it before and it worked just fine.
mitsu79 
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thanks so much guy...
pp

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