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Posted: November 03, 2010 at 8:36 PM / IP Logged  

Must be different here, cause i'm pretty sure i did it without a relay.

On that note howard i have a question, have you ever seen a scubie with seperate locking modules one for thd driver door and another for the other three, well i've had to five wire four legacies like this with four relays in each instance,  all info says negative trigger but for the life of me i can't find a negative trigger anywhere, but the info has to be erroneous for this vehicle because i tested in four different legacies the same type and age, there are relays for the driver's door built into the driver controls and the second unit inside to the left of the driver steering column in a BCM. Took me nearly half day on the first occasion testing and looking around for some other way, until i decided to do five wire motor interrupt.

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Over here the Impreza had only a switch in the driver's door till about 2000, then went to 1 wire, ground to lock open circuit to unlock (or vice versa, I can't remember), a small module directly above driver's right knee.
Earlier versions mainly grey imports also has Japanese installed keyless entry, the control unit was in the right hand K/panel and you had to 5 wire it. Some Legacies/Foresters had the 1 wire system in the early 90s.
I've seen this problem with a late Toyota Previa where I found the motor wires, the lock switch was data, unfortunately those wires only did the front doors, I had to parallel them for the tailgate and rear sides.
since the company is now owned by Toyota I wonder if they are now using the relay and 2 x diode system as used by some Toyota models?
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Posted: November 04, 2010 at 7:24 AM / IP Logged  
Lets not hijack this thread from the author guys 02 nissan maxima trunk release - Page 2 -- posted image. Thanks
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Ok sorry. 02 nissan maxima trunk release - Page 2 -- posted image.

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i put the relay and no luck. the violet/white wire for some reason when ever its connected to the relay it doesn't get a ground but not connected to the relay it gets a ground. anyone kno what to do now
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Posted: November 11, 2010 at 6:31 PM / IP Logged  
Do you know that you have the right wire ? There are two wires that I remember in the same loom that are the same colors. Just asking...
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Need I say it? TEST.
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i did test the wire when i add a ground to it, it opens but when i try to use it threw the starter no luck. i tested the wire and it gets a positive 12 volts at rest and when u add ground it opens. Im using the think blue wire
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