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kickercivic1 
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I am installing remote start in 2007 Nissan murano. It has (+) second starter wire. How do i wire a relay up? by the way the alarm is Viper 5900.
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at the relay pack of the viper 5900 there is a 4 pin harness, use the  small purple  wire to trigger a relay

purple pin 85

 pin 87 and 86 fuse 12v
pin 30 to second starter wire.

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not to overshadow anyone but you can use a feed of the thick gauge starter wire to trigger the relay, wire it just as stated, but you can connect both feeds at the same point and solder makes the job easier and is less risky than splicing into those thin gauge wires on the ribbon of the relay pack. just a thought
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There's actually a seperate 4 pin harness that comes with that second starter output wire, and is different from the ribbon harness.  You just need a relay to "power it up enough" if you will.  But, yes i can see you using the original starter wire also! 
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joch1314 wrote:
There's actually a seperate 4 pin harness that comes with that second starter output wire, and is different from the ribbon harness.  You just need a relay to "power it up enough" if you will.  But, yes i can see you using the original starter wire also! 

oh my bad, i read it but my mind asumed it to be the ribbon, happens sometimes second stater wiring, 07 murano -- posted image.

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So the second starter wire does not need to be cut?? Like first one???
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It can be, if you like. Key side would go to #87a.
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kickercivic1 wrote:
So the second starter wire does not need to be cut?? Like first one???

no it does not need to be, and there is no point in interrupting it, just cut the main starter wire, the second starter wire also referred to as the cold start wire only serves secondary purposes, and doesn't prevent the car from starting normally.

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