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2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial


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metz35 
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2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
2010 Nissan Altima PTS Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
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This is awesome! Should help me a lot when it comes time to do mine next week. That last picture; where in the car is that? It looks like under the hood?
Kenny
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yes its the fuse box under the hood
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To the mods, could this be posted to hot topics? Worth while.
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im a better do-er than teacher howie, id thought id give a tutorial a whirl.. glad you like it!
if members like this one. id do others.
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i wrote a tutorial as well, but i find when DIY individuals see pictures, they expect full on wording/descriptions. I've written one, but my next one is going to be short and simple like yours.
btw very useful post, i might take one on to try soon. What bypass did you use?
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Blade AL , 6200 compustar :)
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just pulled up the diagram and looks like most connections are at the bcm.
average install time for the pts?
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1st time I did it was about 3.5 hours
Today when I took the pictures for the tutorial it took 90 minutes with prewire pictures and install.
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For the negative ignition / start wires. Did you use the 4 pin connector with the negative ignition outputs? If so, did you use a diode or are they safe to use without a diode? I picked up the Fortin Evo-All for the one I'm doing and it says to use diodes with the negative ignition / start wires.
Also, the Evo-All talks about having to connect a neutral safety setup but doesn't specify as being only for manual trans. Is it possible for it to start in gear with an automatic? Did you connect anything with the N.S.S??
Kenny
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Albany, NY 12205
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