I don't know if the Body Control Module retains this information:
If it does, you will need a high quality scanner, and maybe a dealer only
scanner.
RK
"TonyInClearwater" <tonyinclearwater@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>
> I apprecaite all the repiles to my previous post and I am gald this
> seems to have been of some benefit to the 'Maxima Community'.
>
> Here is a brief recap and an update on my situaiton;
>
> The OEM alarm or Anti-Theft system on my 1996 Maxima seems to be going
> off for no reason. The horn starts blowing, the lights flash.
>
> I had originally stated that this seems to happen the same time every
> day. That is no longer the case. It seems that was just a coincidence
> for the first two days that it happened.
>
> In my original post I also neglected to include that the car had just
> been painted nad had some body work done.
> A few days after the body work was done I started having problems with
> the power window and door lock on the passenger side front door.
> I took the car back to the body shop that did the work and the guy
> took off the interior door panel and found where shop had left the
> plug kind of hanging that connects the power door lock and window
> controls.
> This leads me to believe they my have also left some other 'bad
> connections'. I talked to the owner of the body shop and he says he
> will help me find the bad connection. I hope that what ne means by
> that is that we will remove each of the door panels and check each of
> the connectoins at each of the points that could trigger the alarm
> system.
>
> I have a diagram that someone sent me showing the layout of the anti-
> theft system and where all these points or connections are.
>
> New concerns, new questions;
>
> A couple nights ago, the starter would not engage upon turning the
> key. In some of the reading I have done on Maxima Anti-Theft problems
> I have seen this.
>
> In the event that this problem does not magically disappear by itself
> I am open to any feedback, advice, suggestions, Etc.
>
> QUESTOIN...
>
> When the alarm goes off on these Maximas, is there anywhere that
> information is kept on which trigger-point set the alarm off?
>
> I am in hopes that it is stored in the 'Brain' or the 'Central
> Computer' of the Anti-theft system.
>
> If it is not stored, is there any device that I can 'plug-in' to the
> Anti-theft system that will record this info?
>
> Unfortunately, I think this question is a long-shot, but I had to ask
> it. Any good news on this one certainly apprecaited.


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