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Prophit 
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Posted: June 24, 2007 at 3:39 PM / IP Logged  

Im finishing up some final things on an fm 2009 v2 alarm install on my nissan xterra 2003. While doing the initial install i fried my secu. Now i have no door locks. Since im not sure how to do this manually could someone show me which diagram for the relay wiring and what wires i tap into?

Also there is a white wire from the alarm that i need to use for my parking lights. The instructions say not to directly connect this to my parking lights and to use a relay. But gives no reference to how the relay should work. Could someone help me with that too?

Sorry for the newbie questions i just want to make sure i done ruin anything else in the process!!

Thanks!!!

enice 
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Your door lock triggers are at the same SECU that you fried.  In order to test them you would have to meter these wires while turning the key in either door key cylinder.  the lock wire is yellow and the unlock is yellow/red.  For the parking lights you can connect to the blue/red wire which is positive.  If your parking light wire is a negative wire you would connect the relay as such: 85 to parking light wire from alarm, 86 to 12v, 30 to 12v, and 87 to the RED / blue wire.
Prophit 
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Posted: June 25, 2007 at 5:47 AM / IP Logged  
if the secu is fried then i cannot use the yellow and yellow and yellow/red wires. So i need to wire in my own relays. Which diagram should i use?
enice 
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Do you know for sure if its fried?  Dont know about you but I would recommend getting that replaced if it is.  The last thing I would do is work around something like that.

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Posted: June 25, 2007 at 7:54 PM / IP Logged  
Totally agree w/ Enice.. that SECU does a whole lot more than just lock/unlock/arm/disarm the factory security --
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