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2008 Honda Civic Si Sedan Alarm/Remote Start


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yes this is correct.

most of the installs i do, i dont do priority unlock. but this is up to you.

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It says on the wiring guide that I need ignition to for remote start, which wire should I wire ignition 2 to on a viper 5701? Here are the wires from the H3 harness on a Viper 5701:
Heavy gauge remote start, (H3)
10-pin connector
1 PINK (+) IGNITION 1 INPUT/OUTPUT
2 RED / WHITE (30A) FUSED IGNITION 2 / FLEX RELAY INPUT 87
3 ORANGE ACCESSORY OUTPUT
4 VIOLET (+) STARTER OUTPUT (CAR SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL WIRE)
5 GREEN (+) STARTER INPUT (KEY SIDE OF THE STARTER KILL WIRE)
6 RED (+) FUSED (30A) IGNITION 1 INPUT
7 PINK/WHITE (+) IGNITION 2 / FLEX RELAY OUTPUT
8 PINK/BLACK FLEX RELAY INPUT 87A key side (if required) of FLEX RELAY
9 RED / BLACK FUSED (30A) ACCESSORY/STARTER INPUT
10 N/C N/C
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pink/white

e10tran 
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I'm having a hard time finding the lock/unlock (-) wires, they are suppose to be GREEN/ gray but I disconnect a large multiple pin BLUE harness and found that they gave power to the lock/unlock but there are no gray or green wire in that bundle. Can someone give me a better idea or maybe a picture. Thanks.
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The Lock/Unlock wires can be found in a couple of places.

In the harness going thru the drivers kick panel into the door.  The harness will have to be cut open for access.

At the backside of the fuse box ( towards the firewall ) there is a 34 pin connector.  This connector has the Lock, UnLock, Arm & DisArm wires. 

Space is very limited in this area.  For a diagram of the fuse box go to the iDatalink web site and look up your car.  Open the install guide for the ADS DL with the ADS DL HA firmware.  http://www.idatalink.com/helpdesk/

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Can someone show me where to get the tach wire? I cannot seem to find it by strut tower by ECM. Or can i tap into a cylinder Spark coil? Which color will I be looking for there? Thanks.
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The best source for the Tach wire is at any Fuel Injector.  Never did a R/S on a SI, but on the 1.8 L engine the #1 fuel injector is easiest.  There are 2 wires on each injector.  One of the wires is Yellow/Black but you want to connect to the other wire, not the Yellow/Black wire

Bottom line, look at a couple of injectors.  All of them will have 2 wires, and there will be a common color used for one of the wires on all of the injectors.  You want the other wire.  It will be a different color at each injector.

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i ran voltage sense at around a second and dont have a problem. 
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Thanks alot guys I got it to work. Everything is up and running now. I tapped it into the injector, the one with different color on every injector & it worked.
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Ok so I got everything working, all triggers/rs/door lock/unlock and basically everything is normal. Except when I click any feature on the remote itself, 2 seconds later it beeps back with the orange transmitter at the top blinking 5 times consecutively with a red error tone on the side of the remote. Everything seems normal except the remote, I am not sure what it is trying to say, I can't seem to find it in the manual. It's a viper 5701 2-way remote. The 1-way remote doesn't do anything but I'm assuming it isn't suppose to.
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