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knightrider2000 
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I am about to begin my remote start install into my 2003 accord v6 6 speed. I have one question. I have a blue/white wire coming out of my bypass module that just says remote start. Does this hook into the remote start activation wire of my remote start unit? it is also a blue white wire.
I am installing a DEI python 950 into the car. I had hoped by getting all DEI equipment it would be pretty simple install.
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That will be connected to the dark blue status wire which is in a four pin connector on the XCRS relay pack.
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Ok Great Thanks alot!
i have one more question.
On the main harness (small wired one) the WHITE/ blue wire that says remote start activation input. Where does this need to be hooked to?
All the book says is its set from the factory at 2 pulses.
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Don't connect it anywhere. This is only used in systems where you'd use an auxiliary channel of a security system to control remote start.
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knightrider2000 wrote:
I am about to begin my remote start install into my 2003 accord v6 6 speed

Is this a 6 speed manual tranny ?

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Yeah Sure is!
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Then Im sure you need a 689m for the neutral safety wire.....That remote start alone is not meant for manual transmission vehicles...
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So....... what happened?556hw bypass, 03 accord, 6 speed - Last Post -- posted image.
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he was able to program the bypass, left it in his garage, remote started it and now he has a lovely open view from inside to the garage.

...who needs a garage door anyways when you got a 2 meter opening !

well lets hope this was NOT the case.


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