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Can anyone direct me to a wiring diagram for an R32? i am trying to install an alarm and immobiliser into the car and am looking for the best place to get a 12v and ACC power at the back of the car (hicas or attessa ecu???).also if anyone would like to PM me what they think is the best circuit to disable the car that would be great.I am also having trouble getting the trim out of the rear of the coupe and even the rear seat seems to not want to come out.I am doing this for a mate and he wants his car back in a week. ( i have already wasted a week waiting for my account at SDU to be activated...AAAARRRGGGHHH!)

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Give him his car back , your begging for bad things to happen if your stuck already

and never pull power off ecu's for anything

where did you buy the alarm they should help you or shouldnt have sold it without install to start with

Sorry but alarms are best left to pro's in 99% of the cases home install ends in failure

i'm a sparky so wiring is not a problem. the alarm that is currently installed by a "pro" is a JOKE and could be found and disabled in seconds.

Ive never worked on a skyline but have installed and tuned ECU's before. ( I have a turbo'd MX5)

i just want to get the GPS tracker installed and hidden much much better than the "pro" did the alarm install. I figure it was better to pick a 12v and acc feed from the ones feeding the rear electronics rather than run non standard wires to the front.What about the plug that feeds the "active speaker" amp?

as i have trawled the net for info and diags i have come the realsiation that the skyline world has very little info available compared to the usual car places i hang out.

not knowing the skyline wiring inside out i figured here would be a good place to start

Edited by SLYDIT

Your right the word "pro" is vauge just because a Car audio or alarm shop installed it doesnt mean its right , but a 12v sparky is even worse lol sorry its true , i'm sure theyre is exceptions around ?

And mobile installers are fine for somethings but not for a well hidden job it just takes too long to do it from a van in crap weather while customer stands above them

Your giving away the location of the items on the Net too now not wise

Like I said do not pull ground or power off any ecu items or weird things happen some fatal to owner or car and hard to figure out once hacked by items that dont belong hooked up to those

and no fuel related items either , nissans have low voltage conditions from ecu transistor and can drop well below 12v running which would be fatal to ecu and most likely tracker

most GPS trackers are slammed in or substandard jaycar plastic models that arent up to australian conditions longterm , real installers would hide it so well even the dealer wouldnt find it looking all day long !!!

Edited by Carbon 34

best place to hide it is behind speedo cluster can not be seen from under dash and cant be tampered with or power disabled without disconecting battery but the gps shuld have battery back up and if it doesnt your wasting your time installing it

best place to hide it is behind speedo cluster can not be seen from under dash and cant be tampered with or power disabled without disconecting battery but the gps shuld have battery back up and if it doesnt your wasting your time installing it

Yeah cool story bro

Worse place to put it

Your a mupppet we dont disclose security details in a public forum car theft is bad enough without help from wanna be "pro installers "

Try being helpful in other ways ffs

And we tend not to want DIY car security installs because 99% get it wrong , nobody likes to fix someone elses mess when it comes to alarms

i am quite happy for people to reply to me via private message. i have everything installed except the immobiliser circuit. id like to immobilise the fuel pump but cannot find the wire in the loom. If someone would like to be helpful and tell me where/what colour it is that would be great (PM me)

i am quite happy for people to reply to me via private message. i have everything installed except the immobiliser circuit. id like to immobilise the fuel pump but cannot find the wire in the loom. If someone would like to be helpful and tell me where/what colour it is that would be great (PM me)

So let me get this right your a sparky for 12v and cant find the fuel pump wire or google it properly ? Seriously step away from the car and do not help anyone until your better trained on how a car works and how to interface the systems without damage or danger to the owner or car

I tell it like I see it

I'm being a dick for a reason , to save someone heartache from bad advice , not to attack you personally ( not everone knows it all and never will ) but the warning signs are in about your skill level

thank you come again

no i am an industrial sparky with advanced trade wit h15 years experience in medical and process control WHO DOESNT HAVE TIME to pull the rear of the car apart looking at every plug connection to find the fuel pump wiring...like i said i was pushed for time and needed it done...... too f**ken late now thanks for being such a farken smartass. you could have just answered the question and given me the info that i needed but no..... you decided to be a know it all. thanks for nothing. now i know why i dont own a skyline. muppet.

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