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check the nissan have two starter wire i think is yours problem (maybe)
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Your vehicle is equipped with 2 sarter wires the second starter wire it up on a relay so the motor side of the starter wire gets  12volts, make sure you isolate both of the starter leads and make sure your key on the 555u is set in right.
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nava94 wrote:
Your vehicle is equipped with 2 sarter wires the second starter wire it up on a relay so the motor side of the starter wire gets  12volts, make sure you isolate both of the starter leads and make sure your key on the 555u is set in right.

so diode each of the starer wires?

now what confuses me about the relay diagram is that on the diagram the primary and secondary starter wires are not cut. SO do i just leave the wires as is? cause you know when you wire a starter kill you cut the primary then have from the alarm brain green / purple to the starter and key side of the starter wire. so do i still have the primary cut or leave it complete?

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if you want to have the starter kill and the anti grind functions, then cut the primary starter.
green-key side
purple-starter side.
if you dont want those two functions, then just tap the purple wire into the primary starter wire. but remember that the secondary starter must me active when primary starter engage, too.
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profuse007 wrote:
if you want to have the starter kill and the anti grind functions, then cut the primary starter.
green-key side
purple-starter side.
if you dont want those two functions, then just tap the purple wire into the primary starter wire. but remember that the secondary starter must me active when primary starter engage, too.

so if i wanted the two fuctions how would i wire the relay up then? Thats what i confused about.

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