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dburnash 
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Hello, I am instaling a galaxy 2000rs remote starter in a 2006 nissan xterra. The xterra has two starter wires and two accesory wires. CAn anyone tell me if I need BOTH accesory wires just to run heater/blower? The galaxy has an option wire I can use to cover the second starter wire but nothing for the second ACC. if needed. Also can I use the negative Lock unlock trigger wires for the door locks, or do I need to use the postive lock motor wire also. ANY help is greatly appreciated. thanks MIKE
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Your tech sheet should tell you wich outputs you will need. (negative) for your locks.

2nd accs. is only needed if you are planning on triggering the rear defroster.

dburnash 
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Thanks for the reply. finished install last night. used the neg. triggers and only acc.1
everything seems to be working. Havent had a chance to drive it yet, but it starts and locks and unlocks as it should. so far so good!
             thanks, MIKE
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Don't always assume that powering 1 accessory is enough. Many new vehicles require all accessories to be powered during remote start i.e. Durangos, Dakotas, Envoys, Rams, etc. A good rule of thumb-if you duplicate what the KEY does during crank, you will have no problems.
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