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Oil Sensor signal wire on Nissan Maxima


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nguyen 
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I am installing Phoenix digital PD-175 on Nissan Maxima 1999, It need connect red wire from remote control to Oil sensor signal(or oil lamp)wire, positive imput, when engine is started successful, a+12v appears on this wire.
Some People know about this wire on Nissan Maxima 1999 please help me out, Thanks
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Oil lamp wire should be behind cluster.
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here's a thought...what about using the proper tach signal??

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here's what i've done several times with these same alarms - in fact, i've found it works much better nearly always due to there being less latency - i hook to the field wire on the alternator to provide the same signal level (i.e. reads low when engine is not running, and goes high when it starts).  just a straight connection to the field wire has worked for me every time without a hitch.  i've found some oil sensors take a couple of seconds to make the light go out, and will cause the starter to "hang" in that condition.

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