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nissan Altima 2000 remote starter grinds


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mohamed 
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Posted: December 29, 2004 at 8:06 AM / IP Logged  
I've install remote starter on 04 Altima, car starts but
heat doesn't turn on with remote start. Ignition 2 BLACK/ Pink is the heat wire. if i connect this wire as accessory the will heat turn on but when the customer turns the key in ignition it grinds. and the Accessory WHITE/ Blue turns radio on only not the heat. is their a way to stop car from grinding when the customer turns the key in ignition on.
Vehicle Info
Starter BLACK / YELLOW Cold Start Wire is Blue/Black in Ignition Switch Harness got it Connected
Ignition BLACK/ Red (+) Ignition Switch Harness connected
Ignition 2 BLACK/ Pink Ignition Switch Harness ?
Accessory WHITE/ Blue Ignition Switch Harness (radio)
mohamed 
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Posted: December 29, 2004 at 10:32 AM / IP Logged  
I fig it out If anyone wants to know how its done here it is.
IGNITION FEEDBACK THROUGH KEYSWITCH
On late model Toyota Tercels and Nissan Altimas the ignition wire and the starter wire are common at the ignition switch when the key is off or when the key is being turned to the ”ON” position. When installing a remote starter this will cause the starter to engage when the ignition wire is powered up or cause the starter to come on momentarily when the key is turned during remote start.
The solution is to add a relay to isolate the 2 wires during remote start, be sure to connect your remote starter’s start output to the side of your relay going to the solenoid or the car will not crank during remote start.
86 - Connect to ignition     
30 - To vehicle starter wire (starter side) & to remote starter’s start output
87a - To vehicle starter wire from key
87 - Not used
85 - To remote starter’s ground when running
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Posted: December 29, 2004 at 4:49 PM / IP Logged  
I usually yse the keysense on a relay to "open" the accessory wire of the remote start..... as soon as customer inserts key, accy. drops out, no grind.
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Posted: December 29, 2004 at 5:15 PM / IP Logged  
if you have install the starter kill already, simply add a ground (-)-when-Rstart to the orange (ground-when-arm) of the starter kill relay. thats the easiest way if you have starterkill installed already.
starter kill w/ antigrind (4 those units that doesnt include this feature)
85-orange (usually this color, (-) when arm) w/ another wire what relate to (-) when Rstart...ie, status, ign3, acc2.
86-ignition
30-one side of starter wire
87-the other end of cutted starter wire.
dont forget to diode-isolate the two wires on the 85.
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mohamed 
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Posted: December 30, 2004 at 8:20 AM / IP Logged  
Thank you for your response guys. I like the idea of having starter kill w/ antigrind. 1 extra feature
Thanks again
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