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Old 08-11-2001, 10:30 PM
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It would be very easy to add in a shock sensor and/or a motion sensor to the stock alarm if we knew where a trigger wire could be found. I did this to my Jetta in like 1 hour. Very simple. However, does anybody know where i can find a trigger wire? Thanks!
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Originally posted by Mike2000SE
It would be very easy to add in a shock sensor and/or a motion sensor to the stock alarm if we knew where a trigger wire could be found. I did this to my Jetta in like 1 hour. Very simple. However, does anybody know where i can find a trigger wire? Thanks!
I think igorsavin said in a long time ago post that his friend did it to his Maxima and it was somewhere under the stearing wheel (not sure if it's like that in all cars) however maybe if igor reads this he can get in touch with whoever did it....

BTW Mike2000SE did you buy the IT-S yet? Or did you buy a different shock sensor? If so how much? where? thanks!
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Igorsavin, where art thou?

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I think igorsavin said in a long time ago post that his friend did it to his Maxima and it was somewhere under the stearing wheel (not sure if it's like that in all cars) however maybe if igor reads this he can get in touch with whoever did it....

BTW Mike2000SE did you buy the IT-S yet? Or did you buy a different shock sensor? If so how much? where? thanks!
Igorsavin had his done and I tried to get some ideas on which wire he used to tap into the factory alarm. He said his friend did it for him and it took 5 minutes...
However, when asked on the specifics, he didn't post back as to which wire it was, etc..as you know, there's a gazilionth wires under the steering wheel column...
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Old 08-12-2001, 11:40 AM
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I think igorsavin said in a long time ago post that his friend did it to his Maxima and it was somewhere under the stearing wheel (not sure if it's like that in all cars) however maybe if igor reads this he can get in touch with whoever did it....

BTW Mike2000SE did you buy the IT-S yet? Or did you buy a different shock sensor? If so how much? where? thanks!
I just went to a stero shop and purchased a shock sensor. I simply cut off the wiring harness, and wired it up, under the steering wheel too. Hmm, this would be great if done to a Maxima, maybe a wiring schematic would help???? Where can i find one?
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I just went to a stero shop and purchased a shock sensor. I simply cut off the wiring harness, and wired it up, under the steering wheel too. Hmm, this would be great if done to a Maxima, maybe a wiring schematic would help???? Where can i find one?
Wonder if the Maxima Service Manual has a schematic of what we are all looking for...Does anyone here have it. I know MDEAL has it, if someone reads this post and has it please could you take some screen shots...
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Wonder if the Maxima Service Manual has a schematic of what we are all looking for...Does anyone here have it. I know MDEAL has it, if someone reads this post and has it please could you take some screen shots...
Just a thought but why dont you look up mdeal and find his e-mail and e-mail him. That way he mey be able to tell you then you can tell us
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Just a thought but why dont you look up mdeal and find his e-mail and e-mail him. That way he mey be able to tell you then you can tell us
okay I just PMed him hopefully he'll get back
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Cool, hopefully this works out.
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Old 08-16-2001, 09:57 PM
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Any response on this yet???
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nothing!!! I think I'll set up a new thread since he isn't responding to PM's
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OK try to e-mail him directly and see if that works. maybe he doesn't have it set up to where you receive updates on new post.
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ok people mdeal came through im downloading the pdf as we speak, check the other thread for the link...
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