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2004 honda accord sedan wiring information


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mchetram 
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Posted: October 23, 2003 at 8:53 AM / IP Logged  

hey guys,

good morning; is there some way I can obtain the wiring information for my new 2004 honda accord EX.....thank you so much.....

I am planning to install a security alarm system with remote start  ... thanx so much for your help....

Jazz

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diabloed 
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12volts white   +   ignition harness
Starter BLACK/ white   +   ignition harness
Ignition BLACK / YELLOW   +   ignition harness
Accessory BLACK/ red   +   ignition harness
Second Accessory WHITE/ red   +   ignition harness
Keysense RED / white or RED / black   -   ignition harness
Power Lock pink/black   -   grn plug, L side of fusebox
Notes: These wires will meter while using the passenger door lock switch.
Power Unlock pink/blue   -   grn plug, L side of fusebox
Notes: These wires will meter while using the passenger door lock switch.
Parking Lights+ RED / black   +   large wht plug above fusebox
Parking Lights- BLACK/ red or blue/red   -   in steering column cover
Door Trigger GREEN/ red   -   grn 5 pin plug behind fusebox
Dome Supervision use door trigger       
Trunk/Hatch Pin blue/black   -   driver kick, harness to rear
Hood Pin yellow/red   -   hood pin switch in latch
Trunk/Hatch Release YELLOW /GREEN   +   driver kick, harness to rear
Factory Alarm Arm WHITE/ red   -   driver door module in door
Factory Alarm Disarm white   -   driver door module in door
Disarm No Unlock see factory alarm disarm       
Tachometer blue/red or blue   ac   ECM/PCM
Notes: The ECM/PCM is on the front of the transmission tunnel. The connectors are on the passenger side. On the 4 cylinder models the tach wire is in the white 31 pin connector E, pin 25. On the 6 cylinder models it is in the gray connector A, pin 23.
Brake Wire WHITE/ black   +   brake pedal switch
Parking Brake GREEN/ orange   -   large wht plug above fusebox
Horn Trigger GREEN/ YELLOW   -   steering column
       
Immobilizer Bypass Module: Required: Yes Type: Transponder Part #: 555U
Notes: N/A
Jasfe 
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Posted: October 24, 2003 at 11:00 PM / IP Logged  
thanx so much diabloed, UR the man.....thanx again...
Wish there was something I can help you with also....
thanx ....this forum is assum...
Jazz
puwit321 
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Posted: November 03, 2003 at 7:42 AM / IP Logged  

Hi diabloed:  I'm also using your wiring info to install an alarm on my 2004 accord.  I'm having problems locating the door trigger wire.  I just can't find 'grn 5 pin plug behind fusebox'   Any ideas?  Thanks very much.

JWorm 
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Posted: November 03, 2003 at 8:57 AM / IP Logged  
In most Hoda's you can usually find the door trigger in the drivers A-Pillar.
puwit321 
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Hi:  Thanks for the reply.  I actually tried to unscrew the pin switch on the pillar to access the wire but I can't fish a wire down to the floor to connect it to the alarm.  When I poke a coat hanger thru the hole, down the pillar, it doesnt gets block by the frame.   I found a GREEN/ red wire as per schematics above but it doesn't ground when I close the door.  I used an ohm meter to test continuity on that wire so I'm wondering if I'm on the right wire.  Hopefully someone who has installed an alarm on a 2004 accord can help out.  Thanks.


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