help on 98 civic ex alarm instal
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help on 98 civic ex alarm instal
im going to instal a alarm on my 98 civic ex i was just wondering if all the wires or most of them can be located were the factory keyless entry/security box is if any one has a pin out or diagram of thse wires it would help thanks
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Re: help on 98 civic ex alarm instal (turbo-2nr)
Yes most of the wires are there. This has been covered!
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1794938
http://www.the12volt.com/insta....html
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1794938
http://www.the12volt.com/insta....html
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Re: help on 98 civic ex alarm instal (turbo-2nr)
No, you will not find much more then the door lock leads there.
http://64.85.6.121/diagrams/pr...eID=3 94
http://64.85.6.121/diagrams/pr...eID=3 94
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Re: help on 98 civic ex alarm instal (fcm)
If his car came with the security option he will find horn, doors, dome light, trunk and ign all behind the radio. I think the parking lights are back there too but can't remember. It's a green connector. I know on the 99-00 the parking light wire is there as well but can't remember about the 96-98 model as it's way different. Id say that classifies as "most" wouldn't you?
Also, my wire diagram is better (seeing as yours has no mention of the stock keyless connector behind the radio)
Also, my wire diagram is better (seeing as yours has no mention of the stock keyless connector behind the radio)
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thanks, iv got every thing installed using bolth of you charts im impressed withe my self since this is my first alarm and withe sodering and every thing it only took a bout 2 hours the only thing left is parking lights i cant seem to find them by the kick panle or go n in to the fuse box. is there not one behind the radio like the rest ? it seems like there would be one since they flashed and the horn honked with the keyless entry ,ps when my alarm goes off the led blinks after i turn it back off to let me know it was tripped only thing is it dont reset so every time i unlock it the remote beeps and the light stays on wile i drive any imput thanks, o the alarm is a viper zz1xv
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its hoked up to the whight ign. wire l.ike the wire charts say to . do you know were the parking light wires behind the dash are?the red is what i have hooked up and the blue i was told i dont need unless imusing remote start or runing it with the stock keyless entry. Is there ant thing els i need to hook up if so were dose it go
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As I said, there is a park light free pin on the under dash fuse box.
If you did not install the remote start relay pack, [heavy gauge wires] the alarm has no ign. input.
If you are not installing the remote start, use the yellow lead in the ribbon harness that goes to the relay pack, all you need on the ribbon wire plug is the yellow lead, de-pin the rest, connect it to your cars ign. lead, [black/yellow]. 94
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If you did not install the remote start relay pack, [heavy gauge wires] the alarm has no ign. input.
If you are not installing the remote start, use the yellow lead in the ribbon harness that goes to the relay pack, all you need on the ribbon wire plug is the yellow lead, de-pin the rest, connect it to your cars ign. lead, [black/yellow]. 94
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Yes, it is the park light free pin, it can be used as an output or an input, in fact it can be used as an input, [from alarms light flash output] and an output, [to lights in extra gauges] at the same time. 94
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You can make the connection to the ign. lead at the other end of the ign. switch harness, no need to take the column trim off, " i dont have to take apart my stering colom agin" or you can find any "true" ign. source, [hot in run and start] and make the connection there, but only if you are using the yellow in the ribbon harness, [remote start not being installed]. 94
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would the 12v acc off of the fuse box be a "true" ign source? if not what would be because i hooked up the pink wire to it and it does not reset the system
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turbo-2nr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">would the 12v acc off of the fuse box be a "true" ign source? if not what would be because i hooked up the pink wire to it and it does not reset the system </TD></TR></TABLE> Sorry, my dumb mistake, it is the yellow lead in the ribbon harness, not the pink lead. 94
PS If you connect the yellow lead to an acc. it will not function properly.
PS If you connect the yellow lead to an acc. it will not function properly.
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