| Calsoundworks |
| I had a Remote Start Alarm installed on my 05 murano. The alarm's fuse will pop only when trying to remote start the car. Has anyone had this problem, does anyone have a remote start on their murano. The installer says he can not find anything wrong! Any help would be great! |
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| Eric L. |
quote: Originally posted by Calsoundworks
I had a Remote Start Alarm installed on my 05 murano. The alarm's fuse will pop only when trying to remote start the car. Has anyone had this problem, does anyone have a remote start on their murano. The installer says he can not find anything wrong! Any help would be great!
Sounds like your installer used a fuse with too low a rating for the application. I assume you are referring to the aftermarket alarm's fuse, not the stock Nissan alarm fuse. |
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| Calsoundworks |
| HE tried to use a little larger fuse and that blew as well. The alarm is now ran straight to the battery but the installer can't get the ok from technical to use a larger fuse. |
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| Eric L. |
quote: Originally posted by Calsoundworks
HE tried to use a little larger fuse and that blew as well. The alarm is now ran straight to the battery but the installer can't get the ok from technical to use a larger fuse.
As far as I know, the remote start should only carry enough current to activate the starter solenoid. Maybe they have a bad ground somewhere. |
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| HTRK-1 |
| Really the alarm (remote start box) should only carry enough current to activate an auxilary relay (which should be fused separately from the alarm control) to fire the starter solenoid. I would be very careful of wiring it directly to the battery for anything other than testing. The fuse protects the wiring and alarm. If not present you are looking at a possible dash fire. I can't believe they would let you drive away with it like this....the installer is taking a big risk wiring a known problem circuit directly to the battery. |
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