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Where is the clutch switch wire on a 92 CX (to trick ecu for remote start)

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Old May 8, 2003 | 07:12 AM
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Default Where is the clutch switch wire on a 92 CX (to trick ecu for remote start)

I just installed an Aladdin A-2000 and all features are working except for the clutch switch signal which goes from the alarm to the ECU to trick it into believing that the clutch pedal is pressed. This is on a 92 Civic CX, in the manual it states that the clutch sends a ground through a pink/black wire to the computer stating that the clutch is in, the Aladdin is supposed to send the negative signal but I have no luck in getting it to remote start. It will if I push the clutch in but how do I get around this? It does send a ground to the computer through the pink/black wire right? The remote and unit have been properly set up, so I am totally baffled.

Anyone done this?
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Old May 8, 2003 | 07:23 AM
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Default Re: Where is the clutch switch wire on a 92 CX (Circuit8)

there will be 2 wires going to your clutch switch.

one will be ground, the other will also be ground , but only when the clutch is pressed ( this is what energizes the relay, and lets 12 volts go to the starter). That is the wire you want.
Hook the "ground out when running" wire from your starter to it, and then it should work. (assuming you have nothing else powered up off the G.O. wire)

in my notes I have 90, 91 civic clutch info: Blue/ Black (-), might be different for 92, not sure.


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