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Second Starter wire and diode isolating


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srusin1 
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Im doing a Nissan which requires two starter wires, what is the best way to do this? Also Im running three wires to the power door unlock wire, do i have to diode isolate each one?
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what nissan and what year, if you use a relay gettin power from constant, you can use the starter wire output from the remote start to trigger the relay, or you can use power and trigger from the starter output wire. this second option would require a diode.
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Car, year?? Model?? What type of starter unit??
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srusin1 
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2004 maxima
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3 separate wires, you have to go to the drivers door switch to get lock, unlock and factory disarm( pulse before start)

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the alarm should have a seperate wire for all 3 functions...lock, unlock, and factory disarm.  as for the two starters, just use two 6amp diodes. 

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