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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 T2 (299,010 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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