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theedgeoftime 
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Hi, i have recently installed a Uniden Vs1600xr alarm into my 1989 u12 nissan bluebird, everything went well and goes good but im having trouble finding where to connect two wires... the wire which turns to positive when the door is opened and the wire which turns to negative when the door is opened... please help!

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if u are looking for the door trigger it is negitive....the color is ORANGE / blue and it is located at the overhead light.
Where theres is a wire there's a way.
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There are two wires running from the alarm, one is a "positive door switch" and one is a "negative door switch"
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only use the negitive.......the postive is for cars that have postive door triggers....but in your case , your car use's negitive triggers.  Use the negitive from the alarm and just tape the other wire up real good........
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ohk, thanks, so the negative is in the light on the roof?

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yes that is what my documents say......for a bluebird 1.6 GLX
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theedgeoftime 
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mine is a 2.0..

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well that is all i know on that car......just see if that wire color is there and u wikk know.....
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cool thanks for your help.

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