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pts760 
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I'm doing a 2014 PTS Rogue. I have everything hooked up via idatalink but the parking lights are a B!@#%. Anyone have any luck with them or does anyone have a diagram besides ready remote or bulldog security.
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i did this rouge a while back (aunt has one) and the parking lights were white (-) at the bcm white or grey plug, cant remember exactly. it turns on the led parking lights and low beams.
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Parking lights are positive and there are isolated circuits for front and right rear and left rear. The ones for the rear are in harness in drivers kick panel. The front one is underwood. I believe the wires in kick are RED / violet and BROWN / white. I don't bother with front ones as headlights come on when started. Use relays to isolate circuits.
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Can't I just isolate the circuits with (2) 3 or 5 amp diodes
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As per Ted's post, using a White (-) Parking Light wire on a Gray BCM plug.

You might be able to do the parking lights from inside the vehicle with a (-) Parking Light signal and a relay to open another

wire.  Both wires are found on connector M18 of the BCM.  See Page 3 of this DB-ALL install guide for the wiring details :
http://www.xpresskit.com/DocumentDownload.aspx?documentid=9516&productid=553&firmwareid=9469

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when i used the fortin evo-all standalone + FTD100 RF decoder + 901ss, i didn't have to interrupt the yellow hazard wire.
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Posted: December 05, 2014 at 7:47 PM / IP Logged  
I ended up using the yellow wire at the BCM suggested by Kreg357. I interrupted it with a relay and it worked flawlessly. The headlights on along with the parking lights. I didnt prefer the headlights activating but the time involved with wiring the positive parking light circuit wasn't worth my time. Thanks for the help
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