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xplicitmoods99 
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i own a 2006 nissan armada. its has one ignition wire. my bypass unit requires a 3rd ignition wire and the alarm unit had a 2en ignition wire that is + and it also has a wire for a 3rd ignition which is200mA grounded output. how can this be wired up. thanks

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Post the parts you are installing. (Brand and part#)
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autopage 860 and a universal alarm bypass module.
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It sounds like you are using a key in the box type module. These require a 12 volt + ignition source of power and a ground when running circuit. Hook the bypass power wire to your remote starters 1st ignition ouput wire and the ground for the bypass to the remote starters 3rd igntion out which is negative. This will allow the bypass to only work when the remote starter has been activated. The 3rd igniiton is also usually called the negative out when running wire.
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ok im gettin a better understanding of it now. the bypass unit has 2 wites YELLOW /GREEN for 12 volt and WHITE/ green to 3rd ingition. so i hook this WHITE/ green wire to the 1st ignition wire. right?  so there no need for a 2nd and 3rd ignigion hook up? there is no wire for a ground  when running but the wire on the alarn unit it self.i already placed the transponder wire around the ignition switch.
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oh one more thing. the alarm has a 2nd ignition wire. do i need to hook that up or cap it off?
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I got it working. thanks for your help. but i still have one problem. its starts with the remote,  when it start the accessories come on and the headlights come on. the truck has auto headlights.then it shuts off. i dont know if there a wires to disarm the factory security. if there is i dont know where it located. thanks
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