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viper 791 ground when armed wire gone bad


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MrSuperStar 
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Posted: July 07, 2006 at 7:31 AM / IP Logged  
What kind of truck do you have exactly? I havn't come across a car where both starter wires engage the starter. The second is usually a cold start like in most Nissans.
And how long ago have you had it installed; did the starter kill work at anypoint since the original install? or is this the first time you've ever checked for it
hurleyloser 
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Joined: February 05, 2005
Location: California, United States
Posted: July 07, 2006 at 12:50 PM / IP Logged  

I have a 2002 Nissan Froniter Crew Cab.  I've had it installed for over a year now.  It was installed by someone else, along with window roll ups.  The starter kill never worked, the guy who put it in told me it might have been a faulty brain.  The ground when armed DID work because I just remembered that he had that hooked up to the ground when armed wire, so the windows would roll up upon arming.  I re checked everything a few weeks later and found the second starter wire.

He had left that wire entirely alone.  I know that that wire starts the truck also because i cut the first starter wire as a test, and sure enough the starter cranked with just the 2nd wire hooked up.  I cut them both and the starter didn't crank that time.  So at that time I wired up relays and switched the window roll up to the channel two aux, because i didn't like the windows rolling up everytime i armed the alarm, there are times when i like to leave them cracked a bit, and this was preventing me from doing that having my alarm armed.  im going to try to put the window module back on the ground when armed wire later today and see if theres any resonse.

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