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puertorock 
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Posted: December 12, 2003 at 4:45 PM / IP Logged  
Im installing a compustar 2 way ss as on my 2000 nissan pathfinder and came across parking light+ wire the wiring diagram that i have states a pink/blue wire on steering column but i try to find it and no luck i dont want to just cut any wires with out a digital tester but the diagram should right as everything else match if any body out that may help will appreciated and blessed thanks for your time>>>>>
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Posted: December 12, 2003 at 6:24 PM / IP Logged  

Its there, or should be.  If not get it at the headlight switch itself, same color.

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Try Lt.Green (-) at the BCM if you cant find that one.
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puertorock 
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where the bcm unit located
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Well I tried to post a picture but I must just suck.
The BCM is to the left of the steering column with three plugs in it. 2 gray and 1 white (maybe). The parking light wire is in the white connecotr on the right. It looks like the wire is in the upper right corner of that connector.
Remember its negative
Factory Hood switch is (-) yellow/black in the same connector if you want that or already have it.
Horn is in the middle connector, just fyi
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puertorock 
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im working on it today and no luck im still trying to find that pink/blue wire  near steering collumn i even bought a haynes book for nissan pathfinder and there should be a pink/blue wire that feeds this thing , i was check a few wires at the switch i have a RED / blue , RED / green , blk , and green before turning the i check to whats hot and happens to be green then i turned on the switch to parkinhg lights now i have the RED / blue hot but the green is off so i went and cut it fine i left cut to see if my parking lights come and they still came on also noticed that left headlight didnt come on the other hand theres is another harness to the switch i checked to see whats hot found nothing turned on switch i get a RED / white hot thtas about it any body can help, can  i get behind the fuse box i removed one one of the connectors turned the switch and nothing came on also see that there is a pink/ blue on the harness actually two of the one is thicker than the other one i appreciate your time
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hummm, odd,,iv done lots of 00 pathfinders, iv always found the wire to be RED / blue, its always at the top of the big clump of wires comming from the steering column covers.  Its kinda looks RED / black actually,,,,,its a dark blue.
puertorock 
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So what you saying ALPINE that i should use the RED / blu will that work for me right now i have hooked up behind the fuse box i tested it as my specs calling for a pink/blu , so i when and cut it spliced it to one of my outputs coming out of the alrm you think this will work for me what about the horn trigger ALPINE MAN  where can pick that up my driagram from directechs calls for lt GREEN/ blk (-) at steering column  
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Posted: December 15, 2003 at 8:24 PM / IP Logged  
pick up the horn trigger in the same place as the parking light wire.  Comming from the steering column.
puertorock 
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Posted: December 16, 2003 at 11:01 AM / IP Logged  

just got everything  everything is working without that horn triggerwhats the purpose for this wire do i need it or not   the only thing that is not working is on autostart the heater doesnt come on or ac this site made evrything possible for i spent two days just reading tackling this alrm thanks for time evrybody

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