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on August 3rd my truck was stolen...and Id say about 4000.00+ worth of electronics was heisted and now somewhere on the streets of phoenix and the culprit theif a** has his crackpipe now full...well anyway they totally did a number on my electrical relating to the Nissan Factory alarm

they clipped the alarm...no problem to splice that back together.the hood switch is busted..the truck has no valet anymore due to my extreme hate I chunked it when the truck was gone..I use the secret switch to disengage so i can start the truck...but its iffy when it want to work and when not...I was Po'd anyways...I noticed that at the positive terminal of battery I have two socket plugs and a burnt jumper wire that went frojm one to the other...i replaced it...but for now the truck decided when it wants to Lock the doors when its started or not...

I really need to know if anyone here has a schematic so i can hunt this down...

I appreciate all for the blower problem and have already started looking for that module...thanks again. without this site Id be spending 70 bux and hour somewhere....
 
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Got a haynes manual?



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will do today ! is that one better than a chilton?
 
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I prefer Chilton's, but I've heard guys swear at both. If you really want to get something good, order the factory book. It'll cost you, though. I've heard of factory books going for well over $100 a set. They cover every nut, bolt, wire, and thread in the car, so if you're serious, they're worth it. Or find them used somewhere.

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I just recently got a Haynes manual for mine and the thing is detailed as hell,So I would go with the Haynes...


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I hear the manual comes on CD would it still be the same...Ive seen the Computer the guys at Pinnacle use and it shoes not only the entire assembly exploded it shows the part number too?

Got the truck somewhat back to normal on the Alarm part...I kinda have to work the "hidden" button in sequence to me turning the truck on and off....but its working like my valet switch...it just sucks i lost about 4000.00+_ in stereo equipt and tools only a week after moving back...

So thanks for the help...I just need to see about maybe getting that Manual on CD....
 
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