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Old Sep 5, 2001 | 02:18 PM
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After the 2k2 HIDs are installed, what will happen when the Nissan theft warning systems activates since it flashes the headlamps. Will this have an adverse effect on the HID's ballasts? Also, will turning on the lights from the off position, through Auto, parking (pos 1) to headlamps (pos 2) on cause problems due to break from auto through parking lamp only until you get to the headlamps? Should Auto lighting be disabled by disconnecting M172 connector (at the Auto Light Control Unit)?
Old Sep 5, 2001 | 02:23 PM
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Originally posted by sixman
After the 2k2 HIDs are installed, what will happen when the Nissan theft warning systems activates since it flashes the headlamps. Will this have an adverse effect on the HID's ballasts? Also, will turning on the lights from the off position, through Auto, parking (pos 1) to headlamps (pos 2) on cause problems due to break from auto through parking lamp only until you get to the headlamps? Should Auto lighting be disabled by disconnecting M172 connector (at the Auto Light Control Unit)?
whoa...very good question. Never thought about this. Good job!!
Old Sep 5, 2001 | 03:08 PM
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Originally posted by sixman
After the 2k2 HIDs are installed, what will happen when the Nissan theft warning systems activates since it flashes the headlamps. Will this have an adverse effect on the HID's ballasts? Also, will turning on the lights from the off position, through Auto, parking (pos 1) to headlamps (pos 2) on cause problems due to break from auto through parking lamp only until you get to the headlamps? Should Auto lighting be disabled by disconnecting M172 connector (at the Auto Light Control Unit)?
I dont see any problems going from Auto to ON if you do it quickly. Even if you do it slowly, it will not hurt the ballast. Because if the ballast detects multiple fires, it will just shut off and wait until the next time the car is turned back on. Had this happen in my 98MilleniaS when I installed a kit on it.

I need to check out the alarm, cause the last time i checked, the headlights did not blink, only the parking lights and turnsignals blinked, but i will check soon enough.

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Old Sep 5, 2001 | 04:19 PM
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Originally posted by sixman
After the 2k2 HIDs are installed, what will happen when the Nissan theft warning systems activates since it flashes the headlamps. Will this have an adverse effect on the HID's ballasts? Also, will turning on the lights from the off position, through Auto, parking (pos 1) to headlamps (pos 2) on cause problems due to break from auto through parking lamp only until you get to the headlamps? Should Auto lighting be disabled by disconnecting M172 connector (at the Auto Light Control Unit)?
The turn signal is all that flashes on the arm and when the ALARM activates it only triggers the HI beams not the HID LO beams.

I'm also concerned about the HID flicker as you go from OFF to AUTO to Running lamps. I've know one way to eliminate the AUTO position all together, but I just haven't had the chance yet to locate the "AUTO control unit" and cut terminal 10(I believe). I'll let you know when I do.
Old Sep 5, 2001 | 05:21 PM
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Originally posted by IceY2K1


The turn signal is all that flashes on the arm and when the ALARM activates it only triggers the HI beams not the HID LO beams.

I'm also concerned about the HID flicker as you go from OFF to AUTO to Running lamps. I've know one way to eliminate the AUTO position all together, but I just haven't had the chance yet to locate the "AUTO control unit" and cut terminal 10(I believe). I'll let you know when I do.
Actually I just tested the Alarm and the HIDs were flashing!!!! I mean I turned it off real quick. So I guess in the mean time I will not be expecting to set off the alarm.

Need to figure this one out. I will have to cut off the Lights off the alarm somehow.

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Old Sep 5, 2001 | 05:56 PM
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Doooh!

I replied too soon. The ALARM used to flash the HI beams, but now it flashes the HIDs.

I'll see what I can come up with. Just add another minor problem to my list to work on over the weekend.
Old Sep 6, 2001 | 08:21 AM
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From the schematic and wiring diagrams for the Theft Warning System, it apperas that the circuit that flashes the headlamps is controled by the Theft Warning Horn Relay-2. Since this relay is shared by the horn portion of the theft warning circuit, the PINK wire that attaches to the Joint Connector-16 at terminal 6 should be the wire to disconnect.
Old Sep 6, 2001 | 08:37 AM
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Originally posted by sixman
From the schematic and wiring diagrams for the Theft Warning System, it apperas that the circuit that flashes the headlamps is controled by the Theft Warning Horn Relay-2. Since this relay is shared by the horn portion of the theft warning circuit, the PINK wire that attaches to the Joint Connector-16 at terminal 6 should be the wire to disconnect.
Yes, but do you know where Joint Connector-16 is? One of the diagrams will show where E88 is, but finding it is the problem.

Also, if I cut the wrong one then the Headlamp relays will not operated at all. They're not visibly labeled, so I use surrounding wires colors to make sure I'm looking at the correct one. Keep up the good work! I need some help, because this stuff is time consuming.
Old Sep 6, 2001 | 09:49 AM
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Whoaaaa I think you people are looking at the service manual???? That is cheating!!!! LOL Just kidding,

Damn I wish I had one. When yall find out let me know.

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Old Sep 6, 2001 | 09:57 AM
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From the diagrams I have, the J/C-16 connector (E88) is a diode mounted a little above and to the left of the fuse box mounted under the dash. The connector is sky blue and should be the only one under there that is that color. Will look tonight to see if I can get a better position.
Old Sep 6, 2001 | 03:18 PM
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Originally posted by sixman
From the diagrams I have, the J/C-16 connector (E88) is a diode mounted a little above and to the left of the fuse box mounted under the dash. The connector is sky blue and should be the only one under there that is that color. Will look tonight to see if I can get a better position.
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