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Hey guys! Love my new Stagea, few things which r bugging me.

Is there anyway to get the indicators to flash when using the remote locking?

I have searched everywhere and am unable to find anything. if only i could read the Japanese Owners Manual that came with the car.

I have also got an Aftermarket Nissan Remote Start System installed in the car.

Anyone have any info on these and how they work? I can manage to get the car to start and stop but am wondering about timing etc.

Cheers!

-Jake

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I would also be interested in making the lights flash, instead of trying to listen for the sound. Looks like something that would take some time finding the correct wires, maybe Nissan has something in-built that would make it work ??

http://www.the12volt.com/relays/page4.asp

With the timing, just let the car run, see if it stops after 10, 20 min etc.

Edited by chook

G`DAY LAD`S MINE Flash had an up grade so i kept key button`s as i did not want other shit on keyring,upgrade was CUSTODIAN AS100,which iam happy with no problem`s so far.cheer`s chuckie.

thanks dude.

the lights not flashing bugs me so much i am gonna install an immobilsor just to see those babies flash! >_<

when fitting a 2 stage immobiliser to suit insurance they wired the indicators in to flash once for locked and 3 times for unlocked.

updated:

my blinkers now flash when locking by remote using this method,

i bought a DPDT relay from Dick Smith, part # P8012

wired it up by using the white control box, found by removing glove box, on left side. see photo.

Wired this up to the back of the Hazard switch, see photo.

All working fine, didnt bother with an unlock flash, but same method should apply using the another relay with the unlock wire on the white control box.

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Edited by chook

Handy website, nice find Chook. "http://www.the12volt.com/relays/page4.asp"

I would also be interested in making the lights flash, instead of trying to listen for the sound. Looks like something that would take some time finding the correct wires, maybe Nissan has something in-built that would make it work ??

http://www.the12volt.com/relays/page4.asp

With the timing, just let the car run, see if it stops after 10, 20 min etc.

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