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2003 Infiniti G35 - viper 791xv alarm


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joebizz 
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hello out there in the install bay land...

this is my first alarm im wokring on, I'm getting coached from the road shop mananger here, but tonight im sitting at home and i'm wiring the brake switch, tach, and hood pin wire.. I have a question on two wires..

I have a 2003 Infiniti G35 Sedan, AUTO

my questions are.. Do i use these wires?

(-) Neutral Safety Switch Input

(-) 200 mA 2ND Status/Rear Defigger - Latched/Pulsed

What are those two for, and do i use either one? I'm looking at the tech sheet from my job and i dont see either.. Is the 2nd wire the trunk pin? (RED / White) ???

Thank you in advance for the help!

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(-) Neutral Safety Switch Input : Only used if vehicle starts in any other gear except PARK or if you are installing this into a manual transmission vehicle.

(-) 200 mA 2ND Status/Rear Defigger - Latched/Pulsed : Use for triggering a relay for the rear defogger or to activate a module for bypass.

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joebizz 
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great! thank you for the quick reply :).. One more thing... So the wire going to the hood pin will get split and i also attach it to the trunk pin?

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Yes you can do that as long as both are (-) trigger and you use a diode to isolate each trigger wires from each other and the alarm system.
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joebizz 
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I'm installing the viper 791xv in my 2003 Infiniti G35 Sedan, I know where my trunk pin wire is at in the car but which wire do i hook it up to on my alarm?
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hook it up to H1/6 blue zone1 multiplex trigger input
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joebizz 
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thanx, im going to finish the alarm right now, take it easy... bye
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Yea that instant trigger wire should work
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awesome... alarm running with a few glitchs, wow i am so proud of my self, im 18.. never installed a alarm before... This was my first remote starter/alarm ive done and i had NO help from anyone, I wired everything and took apart the car by my self all with in 6 hours!!!! WOW.. and it all works im so happy.. Just a few minor errors likeeee the double pulse i dont get??? My locks are tricky, when i set the alarm to double pulse and i goto unlock the doors it unlocks fine than when i lock the doors, the doors lock and than unlock and on the remote it says its locked and armed.. but when i remote start the car and its set to double pulse and i unlock the doors that works fine and than when i lock the doors it also works fine... I dont understand, Oh yeah when i remote start the car and its on single pulse and i try to Unlock the doors, it dont unlock unless i press the unlock button a few times.. PLEASE HELP.. .and one more thing, i couldnt get the remote starter to work at first, than i tried to unlplug the harness i connectred the brake switch to and it worked!!!! thannn my other prob was... when i remote start the car, and i put the key in the ignition and i turn the ignition on than shut it off, the car is still started... the only way i can shut it down is with the remote by pressing the * button twice!!! helppp
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As far as your door locks Locking, then Unlocking, that sounds like a safety feature that many cars have, does it do it will all of the doors closed and without the key in the ignition?
On the Remote Start problem, it won't shut off that way unless you connected a key sense wire of some sort. It should only shut down if the brake is depressed, if the hood is opened, or if you shut it off with the remote. You should be able to put the key in and turn it to ignition, then tap the brakes and it will stay running, then turn it off and it will turn off. This is so that you can start the car remotely, then get in turn the key on and drive off without restarting the car.
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