i bought new keyless entry but i have no idea how to install
i bought keyless entry from ebay
and i have instrution but it did not show me how to install
i have no idea how to install
so i post the picture of keyless entry
and i have instrution but it did not show me how to install
i have no idea how to install
so i post the picture of keyless entry
If you have no idea, I suggest you buy the instructions, ask a friend, or just get if professionally done and save the hassle.
stop being cheap. Go get it installed.
For the price you paid, wait time, shipping.. it would have been cheaper or equal to just getting one installed in your hometown I bet AND they'll probably warranty the keyless too... which I doubt ebay will with much success.
-Rik
For the price you paid, wait time, shipping.. it would have been cheaper or equal to just getting one installed in your hometown I bet AND they'll probably warranty the keyless too... which I doubt ebay will with much success.
-Rik
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rikter »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">stop being cheap. Go get it installed.
For the price you paid, wait time, shipping.. it would have been cheaper or equal to just getting one installed in your hometown I bet AND they'll probably warranty the keyless too... which I doubt ebay will with much success.
-Rik</TD></TR></TABLE>
it isnt about being cheap...some ppl rather do the install themselves...and learn from the experience..
or....
they might want to hide their own wires and install it clean themselve because some shops do a half *** job and wires are exposed...
For the price you paid, wait time, shipping.. it would have been cheaper or equal to just getting one installed in your hometown I bet AND they'll probably warranty the keyless too... which I doubt ebay will with much success.
-Rik</TD></TR></TABLE>
it isnt about being cheap...some ppl rather do the install themselves...and learn from the experience..
or....
they might want to hide their own wires and install it clean themselve because some shops do a half *** job and wires are exposed...
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Or you can buy a name brand alarm. That comes with some type of warrentty so when or if the brain takes a shyt you won't be out of money, I deal with people all the time that buy thoses flea-bay alarms. I do a clean azz install and the brain takes a shyt and there sol. Or they loses the controler or it breakes and you can't get a replacement. So you end up buying two alarms and paying twice for labor.
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i saw the instruction but it really confuse...
should i just ask professional to install that?
but i dont want to spend that money...
and i dont know which wire goes to where...
should i just ask professional to install that?
but i dont want to spend that money...
and i dont know which wire goes to where...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xkrntamax »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i saw the instruction but it really confuse...
should i just ask professional to install that?
but i dont want to spend that money...
and i dont know which wire goes to where...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Then I suggest you just pay for professional service. Or plug and play till you get it right.
should i just ask professional to install that?
but i dont want to spend that money...
and i dont know which wire goes to where...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Then I suggest you just pay for professional service. Or plug and play till you get it right.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Nors »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Dude is english your first language (to the OP)? **** is crackin me up how you talk.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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its not that confusing, especially since on some integra's there is a factory alarm harness under drivers seat, you can tap most of your wires into that harness, but pull it so you can tuck it WAY up under dash where it will be har to get to., all you have to do is get your wires for the teg, personally i used the audio shops password i used to work for and went on dei's site and printed out the wire code's, on some entry's you can swap the door trigger's from pos to neg, being the integra has negative door triggers you will need to do this, the door triggers are near the lower left kick pannel, they will be black wires with red stripe's, in the harness i found there were only 4 wires-all those colors, play till you find you two, the horn wire is a negatively triggered wire as well, its in the sterring column on top of it-brown wire. power, switched power and ground can be easly made as jumping to rear of fuse panel, or factory harness's,
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why do I see an Audi/VW switchblade key sitting there?</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's the ebay kit, durr
I'd get it if the key works .. it'd be that much less to carry around, and you can flip it out.
That's the ebay kit, durr

I'd get it if the key works .. it'd be that much less to carry around, and you can flip it out.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I always end up playing with my friend's Audi key, flipping it out and stuff
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Lol, exactly! That's why I'd get the ebay one.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Lol, exactly! That's why I'd get the ebay one.
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wonder if anybody has a flip key alarm remote that would work with the Viper alarm that's already in my car?
Oh yeah, my alarm was installed years ago by Circuit City, and of course it was a rat's nest under my dashboard. When I removed my dash last year to fix some water leaks, I also re-routed most of my alarm stuff and mounted most of it above the reinforcement beam behind the dash. Now you can't even see it, much less even get to it, with the dashboard in place.
Oh yeah, my alarm was installed years ago by Circuit City, and of course it was a rat's nest under my dashboard. When I removed my dash last year to fix some water leaks, I also re-routed most of my alarm stuff and mounted most of it above the reinforcement beam behind the dash. Now you can't even see it, much less even get to it, with the dashboard in place.
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