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dark blue wire, driver door trigger - does not work

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I have a 2011 nissan rogue intelligent key, I installed an evo one, everything works perfect, except the trigger of the driver's door (auto lights shut down ) dark blue cable, connect this cable to the negative of the door trigger, exactly as the instructions say , but I have the problem that when starting the remote start the vehicle turns on but after 2 seconds it turns off, check the problem and I find that when the remote starter start the dark blue wire  gives a constant negative discharge and the sensor of the door trigger shows as if the door were open, I do not really understand what this dark blue wire is for and what function it has, disable it and the car lights normal, my question is what should I do or what is the problem, or I must configure thanks.

asked Jan 28, 2018 in Nissan by Nodier Vallejo (1,030 points)

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option 32.3 needs to be enabled so that the wire becomes a pulse after shutdown.

Default is constant ground.
answered Jan 29, 2018 by Robert T (301,890 points)
selected Nov 2, 2018 by Nodier Vallejo
What is the equivalent option on the EVO-ALL?
depends on the car and if it's supported by the EVO-ALL or not.
One question, I want to install a remote start in a Nissan Maxima 1998, and I always use fortín Evo, for my installations, but the problem is that now i can’t find this car year in your cars installations, is possible using any bypass Evo for this car if the answer is yes, what is the installation guide. ? Thanks a lot.
There is no listing because the vehicle probably does not have an immobilizer. A standard remote starter , nothing data, is required.
Thank you very much for answering me, ok I understand, and the last question, it’s posible installing an Evo all in a Nissan Maxima 2010 push to start,  without remote starter, I mean just installing the evo all and making to start the car or it’s necessary to to use a remote starter with the evo all ?
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