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2004 Xterra Alarm Wiring Diagram


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gtchida 
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I did a search but could not find a wiring diagram for factory alarm and stereo on a 2004 Xterra. Anyone have anything???

Thanks,

Gary

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What exactly are you trying to do?

gtchida 
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Aftermarket alarm/RS and stereo.
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12volts
green (40A)
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ignition harness
StarterBLACK / YELLOW + ignition harness
Second StarterGREEN/ YELLOW + ignition harness
IgnitionBLACK/ white + ignition harness
Second IgnitionN/A
Third IgnitionN/A
AccessoryRED / yellow + ignition harness
Second AccessoryWHITE/ blue + ignition harness
KeysenseWHITE/ green + ignition harness
Power Locklt. GREEN/ red - SECU to right of column, pin 5
Power Unlockbrown - SECU to right of column, pin 4
Lock Motorblue 5wiSECU to right of column, pin 54
Unlock MotorGREEN / WHITE 5wiSECU to right of column, pin 55
Parking Lights+blue/red + headlight switch
Parking Lights-N/A
Hazardssame as turn signal wires
Turn Signal(L)GREEN/ YELLOW + steering column
Turn Signal(R)GREEN/ red + steering column
Reverse Lightyellow/red + passenger kick, harness to rear
Door Triggersee notes - SECU to right of column
Dome SupervisionRED / black - SECU to right of column, pin 31
Trunk/Hatch Pincommon with rear door trigger
Hood PinBLACK/ pink - SECU to right of column, pin 6
Trunk/Hatch ReleaseN/A
Power Sliding DoorN/A
Factory Alarm Armyellow - SECU to right of column, pin 11
Factory Alarm Disarmyellow/red - SECU to right of column, pin 10
Disarm No Unlocksee factory alarm disarm
Tachometerpink/blue ac instrument cluster or ECM, pin 3
Wait to startN/A
Brake WireBROWN / red + brake pedal switch
Parking Brakeyellow - parking brake switch
Horn Triggerlt. GREEN/ red - steering column
Memory Seat 1N/A
Memory Seat 2N/A
Memory Seat 3N/A
NISSAN, XTERRA, 2004, Tachometer

The ECM is located below the heater box to the right of the accelerator pedal, behind trim panel. The tach is in the top row, 2nd pin left of center of the plug.

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Bill
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If you need anything else, PM me.
Bill
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What's the SECU? Is this just the ECM? Also, what are the notes, the links don't work right.
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gtchida 
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SECU is the smart entrance control unit that controls door switches, locks and interior lights and is located to the right of the steering column. The ECM is under the console near the heater.

Gary

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Thanks Gary. Any idea of what the notes are?
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gtchida 
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What notes are you looking for?
GMC4x4Guy 
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The note for the door trigger and the note for the tachometer. Is there something important other than check the tach for ac instead of dc? Thanks for the help.
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