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alarm, autopage rf-315, 03 maxima


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deanoy29 
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 i am currently putting an alarm in my car. for the door locks it says the wires can be found in the driver door module.is this the bundle of wires coming from the door to the car?  i searched through there and did not see the colors for the triggers. am i in the wrong spot?  can i grab these wires in another spot?  any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

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When it mentions door modules it means that you actually have to physically go into the door to get the triggers.  Go into the doors and you will see the wires you need.  To test for them you must turn your key in the door cylinder.  Also your unlock wire requires a negative pulse.  Good Luck.
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thanks. i would have driven myself nuts trying to figure that out. i will let you know have it turns out.

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sorry for the unlock wire i meant that it requires a double pulse.  Of course both wires are negative triggers.
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i just finished installing an autopage rf-315 into a 03 maxima.  everything is wired in, but when i put the 2 fuses in the siren and horn are getting power. does anyone know why they are going off as soon as i insert the fuses?  if anyone knows how to fix this it would be very much appreciated.  it is probably something simple but i cant figure it out.

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have you tried pressing the unlock button on the remote??
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something is wired wrong -- do you have a proper ground?  Did you use relays to trigger the horn/siren? Or did you just connect the alarm siren/horn wires directly to the respective nissan wires
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thanks again.  i thought both remotes had to be programed before it would work. everything is working good now. thanks for your experience.

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