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tehpopa 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 11:45 AM / IP Logged  
D2D
      DL-Arm Factory Security
      DL-Disarm Factory Security
      DL-Door Lock Control
      DL-Door Unlock
      DL-Trunk / Hatch Release
      FOB- CAN alarm control w/FOB remote
      SS-CAN Alarm control w/ FOB remote
      ST-Door Locks Status
You keep saying that the above is not correct, and that all I'll get is lock/unlock. Can you back this up? I'm not uninterested in your point. You're trying to save me money and I appreciate that. However everything I read is that it will work. Xpresskits and a local installer confirmed that those functions will work when flashed to the proper firmware. It seems to me that if it does support all those functions, that it isn't a bad buy if my goal is to speed up the install. Otherwise I have to strip and solder a whole lot more wiring.
enice 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 1:02 PM / IP Logged  
Its not that...the door lock wires are 2 wires. You have to connect 2 wires from the XK02 to the car. Isn't that the same to get the same exact result? The manual states that it will only give trunk release to Acura 1.7 models. When they state that it will arm, disarm, lock and unlock it is referring to arm/lock are the same and disarm/unlock are the same. The CAN Alarm control means that your DEI system can be controlled by the factory remotes via D2D not W2W. All I am trying to say is that IMHO it will not speed up your install.
tehpopa 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 1:17 PM / IP Logged  
M***erf***er!
I can't believe the only place that it is noted under is the wiring diagram of the manual. Son-of-a! Well, that's getting returned. Oh well. Thanks for taking the time to explain it to slow people like me!
tehpopa 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 8:52 PM / IP Logged  
First stupid snag. I've had one wiring diagram I found and have been working off of while researching the last few weeks. Everything made sense in my mind. I traced out about 80% of what I need to connect to. However I found a different wiring diagram today and it's got me stymied now. In one wiring diagram I've got two accessories, and in the other I've got two ignitions. I haven't found anything in my haynes(yet) but I was wondering if anyone might know off the top of their head.
I know this is stupid but I got all my tools out and now realized that my multimeter's in my office and I don't have PM access to the building.
tehpopa 
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 9:42 PM / IP Logged  
I've got someone who can let me in. Hopefully I'll get back on track shortly.
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