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vartok 
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i recently got a 99 Acura Integra GSR and, while trackign down other wiring issues, i found a car alarm installed under the dash. When i bought the car, there were no key fobs and also there is no speaker or anything under the hood. on the brain it just has TRC on one side then wireign stuff on the back. The only thing i cound find that might be helpful is the FCC ID number. J5523518r
and heres a picture of the brain box...
Photobucket picture of box
Ween 
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TRC is 'the right connection' ....company name that is.
Might be cheaper to buy a new alarm as compared to trying to source remotes for it.
vartok 
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very little money left after getting the car and getting it running right. Just figured i could get remotes fairly cheap as apposed the a whole new alarm
Ween 
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Searching 'trc remote' on ebay shows remote controls obviously, some with the fcc id mentioned previously. Don't know if programming info is available though, someone else may have it.
vartok 
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Ween wrote:
Searching 'trc remote' on ebay shows remote controls obviously, some with the fcc id mentioned previously. Don't know if programming info is available though, someone else may have it.
I didnt see any with that ID
Ween 
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I see J5523518T1....I think the 'T' signifies transmitter, the 'R' receiver.
vartok 
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I see. any way to tell how many buttons the original button was supost to be?
vartok 
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Or maybe suggest an inexpensive alarm that I can just match up wires
Ween 
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Your price range?
vartok 
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Cheap as possible... Honestly, I've never had a car with an alarm on it, so I have no clue what they cost
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