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oakley2000sel 
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Posted: September 19, 2006 at 8:15 PM / IP Logged  

Can someone tell me what they think about this Remote Starter/ Alarm. http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&item=190030497623

I need to purchase a remote start with lcd so I know it's running without looking at the car but they all seem to come with an alarm anyway! What do ya think of this one?

oakley2000sel 
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[QUOTE=oakley2000sel]

Can someone tell me what they think about this Remote Starter/ Alarm. http:///.com/dll?ViewItem&item=190030497623

I need to purchase a remote start with lcd so I know it's running without looking at the car but they all seem to come with an alarm anyway! What do ya think of this one?

Forgot to mention it's a 2006 civic and I am also going to purchase the XK05-PKH4 from bypasskits.com

JWorm 
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Looks like cheap junk. Better buy a couple if you do order it. When the remote dies in a year or two it will be nearly impossible to find a replacement.
oakley2000sel 
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Any suggestions on a half decent one for a half decent price with lcd?
oakley2000sel 
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I own a 2006 civic 4 door and I'm going to install a crimestopper alarm/starter combo. Wondering where the gromet through the firewall is to pass the wire for the siren and tach wire? Also, if anyone knows....Do I have to hook up all four wires for the triggers or is there a common wire for the dome light? Thanks for your help in advance!
shaggy12volt 
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i alwas drill a hole in the fire wall and put its own gromet inthere as far as the doors yes you do just diode isolate them naot that hard

 

WIRING INFORMATION - HONDA / CIVIC / 2006 / Remote Start

12volts white (50A)  +  ignition harness
Starter yellow  +  ignition harness
Second Starter N/A    
Ignition blue  +  ignition harness
Second Ignition N/A    
Third Ignition N/A    
Accessory orange  +  ignition harness
Second Accessory red  +  ignition harness
Keysense pink  -  ignition harness
Power Lock green  -  dr kick or MICU, 34 pin plug, pin 28
Notes: The MICU (Multiplex Integrated Control Unit) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash. It has two plugs on the back of the fuse/relay box.
On the 4 door models, this wires changes from blue to green.
Power Unlock gray  -  dr kick or MICU, 34 pin plug, pin 27
Notes: The MICU (Multiplex Integrated Control Unit) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash. It has two plugs on the back of the fuse/relay box.
Lock Motor blue  5wi DKP or fuse box, rear 14 pin plug
Unlock Motor yellow  5wi DKP or fuse box, rear 14 pin plug
Parking Lights+ red  +  dr kick or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Parking Lights- gray or red  -  switch or MICU, 20 pin plug, pin 13
Notes: The MICU (Multiplex Integrated Control Unit) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash. It has two plugs on the back of the fuse/relay box.
Hazards green  +  switch or fuse box, rear 16 pin plug
Turn Signal(L) blue  +  dr kick or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Turn Signal(R) brown  +  dr kick or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Reverse Light brown (4dr) or purple (2dr)  +  dr kick or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Door Trigger see notes  -  ea kick or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Notes: The LF door is green in pin 37. The RF door is lt. green in pin 3. The LR door is brown in pin 17. The RR door is gray in pin 2. Use all four wires and diode isolate each.
Dome Supervision pink  -  fuse box, rear 8 pin plug
Notes: Also found in a plug attached to the bottom of the fuse box.
Trunk/Hatch Pin blue  -  dr kick or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Hood Pin lt. blue  -  pin sw or fuse box, mid 21 pin plug
Trunk/Hatch Release green  +  dr kick or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Power Sliding Door N/A    
Factory Alarm Arm orange  -  dr kick or MICU, 34 pin plug, pin 32
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.
The MICU (Multiplex Integrated Control Unit) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash. It has two plugs on the back of the fuse/relay box.
On the 4 door models, this wire changes from pink to orange.
Factory Alarm Disarm brown  -  dr kick or MICU, 34 pin plug, pin 31
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.
The MICU (Multiplex Integrated Control Unit) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash. It has two plugs on the back of the fuse/relay box.
Disarm No Unlock see factory alarm disarm    
Tachometer NOT blk/wht, black or yel/blk  ac  any ignition coil or fuel injector
Wait to start N/A    
Brake Wire lt. green  +  switch or fuse box, top 42 pin plug
Parking Brake orange (4dr) or lt. blue (2dr) -  parking brake switch
Horn Trigger orange  -  switch or fuse box, rear 16 pin plug
Memory Seat 1 N/A    
Memory Seat 2 N/A    
Memory Seat 3 N/A    
06 civic  alarm/remote start? -- posted image.
Interface Module:Category:
Immobilizer Bypass
Required:
Yes
Type:
Transponder
Part #: 556UW
Alternate Part1 #: DesignTech 20402
Alternate Part2 #: DesignTech 29402
Notes: Standard on all models.
06 civic  alarm/remote start? -- posted image.
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Mike M2 
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Posted: September 28, 2006 at 9:38 PM / IP Logged  
You can use the dome light supervision wire for door trigger. It will work fine....
Mike M2
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CS Dealer Services
oakley2000sel 
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Posted: September 28, 2006 at 9:54 PM / IP Logged  

Mike M2 wrote:
You can use the dome light supervision wire for door trigger. It will work fine....

Thanks guys! I'm assuming the dome light is the dome supervision in the wiring grid? If so does it still work even though the dome light goes out after like 30 sec after the door is closed?

captainzab 
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Posted: September 28, 2006 at 11:28 PM / IP Logged  
After you leave your car and your domelight has that delay, then you arm the car then your alarm will chirp to indicate that it is open.
To get around this, turn BYPASS NOTIFICATION OFF
On newer Hondas and Acuras,if i cant use a factory gorment, i usually run the wires going to the hood through the boot in the driver door then trhough the fender.
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Velocity Motors 
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Posted: September 29, 2006 at 9:15 AM / IP Logged  
There's a free gromet that you can use above the gas pedal. It can hold upto a 4 gauge wire but if it's just an alarm/remote starter wire, you will want to remove the gromet and drill out the appropriate sized hole.
Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
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