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sphan1 
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Posted: May 17, 2010 at 1:14 AM / IP Logged  
@tedmond Its some generic brand. JC Power Audio Systems.
@kreg357 it does not have a factory alarm and is the LX model. A friend of mine mention something about double pulsing the signal. However I was clueless on how to do that. When you mention strengthening the unlock signal with the use of a relay triggered by the R/S; Remote Start I assume? Correct me if am wrong, im still learning my acronyms within this site. Before that I will test the theory tomorrow with the method you outlined above. And Hopeful get this issue resolved.
sphan1 
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@kreg357 testing the unlock wire with a jumper wire concluded that i do need a relay to strengthen up the pulse. How do i do that?
howie ll 
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Your alarm is FAULTY! NEVER known a Honda to need a relay, still, if you want to waste money, alarm's lock output to 85, constant 12v+ to 86, good ground to either 30 or 87 and to unlock from either 30 or 87.
tedmond 
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Posted: May 18, 2010 at 7:13 PM / IP Logged  

+1

never had to use a relay on any honda that i have done. they are all low current triggers.

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sphan1 
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Posted: May 18, 2010 at 8:48 PM / IP Logged  
@howie ll its cheap alarm. Personally I wouldn't have purchase this item to install on any of my vehicles. I did the installation for my nephew's friend. The alarm was only 30 bucks plus the relay and a variety of connectors. All in all 44 dollars total. Got the relay and finished installation 40 mins ago.
@tedmond I figured from the help here and research online, it was either a faulty alarm and or needed some added push from a relay to get it working.
Good experience though. Learned a lot from everyone here, and previous forums with related issues. Never had a problem with the viper alarms I installed on two vehicles a few months back.
Thanks for all the help again guys.
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