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speekafreak 
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Posted: February 21, 2003 at 6:28 AM / IP Logged  
Can someone tell me how to disarm the factory alarm on a 98 Accord? I have installed a Python 1500 remote start and everything works good. Just the damn factory alarm goes off sometimes when you disarm the Python. Any help will be appreciated.
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This topic has come up alot....... did you not try to do a search on this topic ?

Here is a particular post that may answer your question: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=5805&KW=1998+Accord+Disarm

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Yes, I did search but only in Security. Thanks for the link.
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No problemo....... if you have any more questions about this topic, just post them 98 Accord factory disarm - Last Post -- posted image.
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If you are not interested in going into the door, you can try to find a yellow wire behind the glove box, but there are a few so you may have to do some trial and error. You need to use a relay to open the circuit which will disarm the alarm.
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hey jrilla, what is the different b/t the one behind the glove and the door. you mention using a relay, how does that work?
i had to do the hard way to get to the disarm wire last time.

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