'95 Integra Keyless Entry
I have a '95 Integra that had a keyless entry/ignition disabler installed before I bought the car from the dealer (in Denver, CO). According to the dealer, the company that installed the system was called Nationwide, and has been out of business for some time. The dealer has no info at all on the product. The only documentation I have is a single sheet with "VPS-XCL" on the top, and instructions for using the remote. The 4-button remote just has the word "Silencer" printed on it.
Now, the question: I'm looking for a wiring diagram, or any other info on this system. Has anyone seen this system? Better yet, does anyone have a wiring diagram for it?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
Now, the question: I'm looking for a wiring diagram, or any other info on this system. Has anyone seen this system? Better yet, does anyone have a wiring diagram for it?
Thanks in advance,
Dan
get yourself a 95 service manual or borrow one there should be a wiring diagram in there. if that doesnt work i dunno sure someone in can work one up for you.
Here's what you can do:
1. Locate the control module for the keyless-entry system.
2. Trace the wires coming out of the module and see what factory wires they
connect to.
3. Write down what you see (i.e. blue wire from module is connected to green/red factory wire).
4. Use the info on this link (http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/wires...tegra94-95.htm) to determine which wires are which.
5. Get yourself a good digital voltmeter (Fluke brand) so you can determine things like 12v +, ground, 12v ignition, etc..
Otherwise you can take the car to a good car audio shop and have them do the same thing for a little $$$$.
1. Locate the control module for the keyless-entry system.
2. Trace the wires coming out of the module and see what factory wires they
connect to.
3. Write down what you see (i.e. blue wire from module is connected to green/red factory wire).
4. Use the info on this link (http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/wires...tegra94-95.htm) to determine which wires are which.
5. Get yourself a good digital voltmeter (Fluke brand) so you can determine things like 12v +, ground, 12v ignition, etc..
Otherwise you can take the car to a good car audio shop and have them do the same thing for a little $$$$.
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