Where do I tap into door lock wires?
I have a 2000 Civic Si. I am right in the middle of putting in an Alpine SEC-8049 and I can't figure out where to connect the few wires to make the doors lock and unlock. Any help would be great.
Modified by 4EN[sic] at 1:02 AM 3/4/2007
Modified by 4EN[sic] at 1:02 AM 3/4/2007
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From: 99 probs but a stolen car aint 1, ca, cerritos/fullerton
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2000 Honda Civic Security Information
Constant 12V+ White Ignition Switch Harness
Starter Black/White Ignition Switch Harness or White 6 Pin Plug behind Fuse Panel
Ignition Black/Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition 2 Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Accessory Yellow (+) Ignition Switch Harness
Tach Blue Coil
Neutral Safety Wire Black/Blue (-)
Brake Switch Green/White Brake Switch
Trunk Pin Blue/Black (-) Driver's Kick or Alarm Connector right of Column
Parking Lights Red/Black (+) Keyless Entry Module or above Fuse Panel
Head Lamp Red/White left. Red/Blue right at Steering Column
Door Trigger Light Green/Red (-) Alarm Connector right of Steering Connector is Green
Door Lock Green/White (-) Above Fuse Panel or Keyless Module or behind Radio Green Connector
Door Unlock Green/Orange (-)
Driver's Lock White/Red Driver's Kick Panel
Driver's Unlock Blue/Red Driver's Kick Panel
Passenger Unlock Yellow/Red Keyless Entry Module
Horn Wire Gray (-) Steering Column or Green Connector behind Radio
Windows Up LF=Red/Blue, RF=Blue/Yellow, LR=Green/Yellow, RR=Yellow
Windows Down LF=Red/Yellow, RF=Blue/Orange, LR=Green, RR=Yellow/Green
Make sure add a back and put the siren in the fender
2000 Honda Civic Security Information
Constant 12V+ White Ignition Switch Harness
Starter Black/White Ignition Switch Harness or White 6 Pin Plug behind Fuse Panel
Ignition Black/Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition 2 Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Accessory Yellow (+) Ignition Switch Harness
Tach Blue Coil
Neutral Safety Wire Black/Blue (-)
Brake Switch Green/White Brake Switch
Trunk Pin Blue/Black (-) Driver's Kick or Alarm Connector right of Column
Parking Lights Red/Black (+) Keyless Entry Module or above Fuse Panel
Head Lamp Red/White left. Red/Blue right at Steering Column
Door Trigger Light Green/Red (-) Alarm Connector right of Steering Connector is Green
Door Lock Green/White (-) Above Fuse Panel or Keyless Module or behind Radio Green Connector
Door Unlock Green/Orange (-)
Driver's Lock White/Red Driver's Kick Panel
Driver's Unlock Blue/Red Driver's Kick Panel
Passenger Unlock Yellow/Red Keyless Entry Module
Horn Wire Gray (-) Steering Column or Green Connector behind Radio
Windows Up LF=Red/Blue, RF=Blue/Yellow, LR=Green/Yellow, RR=Yellow
Windows Down LF=Red/Yellow, RF=Blue/Orange, LR=Green, RR=Yellow/Green
Make sure add a back and put the siren in the fender
Thanks for the info. The main thing I am having a hard time with is that there are multiple wires from the alarm to the door locks, such as common, normally open, normally closed etc. It is confusing the **** out of me. I have been out in the garage for like 2 days straight tearing into this stuff.
The Alpine SEC-8049 has door lock relays built in so it can be interfaced with any type of door lock system, your car uses "type B", or neg.(-) trigger.
The brown/red and green/red, [with the fuse] ground that to the cars chassis.
The brown/blue and green/blue are not used, remove them from the harness.
The white/brown, [lock] is connected to the cars green/white @ lock module.
The green/blue, [unlock] is connected to the cars green/orange @ lock module.
94
BTW, is this a used unit? The Alpine SEC-8049 is a very good alarm system, and if you can find one, [SEC-8205] you can add a digital pager to the system.
I have the SEC-8048
The brown/red and green/red, [with the fuse] ground that to the cars chassis.
The brown/blue and green/blue are not used, remove them from the harness.
The white/brown, [lock] is connected to the cars green/white @ lock module.
The green/blue, [unlock] is connected to the cars green/orange @ lock module.
94BTW, is this a used unit? The Alpine SEC-8049 is a very good alarm system, and if you can find one, [SEC-8205] you can add a digital pager to the system.
I have the SEC-8048
I got the locks, thank you sooooooooo much for the help!!!!!! Now if I could just get the damn parking lights to flash I would be all set.??????
I was also looking for the door lock wires, I had connected mine to the White/red and Yellow/red wires after the door lock module.
For the Parking lights, I connected it to the Green/Red wire between the relay and switch, I'm not sure if thats right but it worked for me.
For the Parking lights, I connected it to the Green/Red wire between the relay and switch, I'm not sure if thats right but it worked for me.
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