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nima 
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2008 Accord

need wire location for Park light +Positive,

and how to wire the Trunk relese, my remote start has <"Bookman Old Style">(-) 200mA trunk release

TRUNK RELEASE Orange In green 42-pin plug top of fusebox     + 
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Convert a Negative Output to a Positive Output
If you have a switch or an alarm or keyless entry that has a negative output that you wish to use to switch a device that requires 12V+ such as a horn, dome light, parking lights, head lights, hatch release, etc., wire a relay as shown below to convert the negative output (trigger) to a positive output.
2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image.
Here's the same configuration showing a negative output from an alarm or remote keyless entry used to activate a trunk release solenoid that requires 12V+ to release the trunk.
2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image.
2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image. Convert a Positive Output to a Negative Output
If you have a switch or an alarm or keyless entry that has a positive output that you wish to use to switch a device that requires a ground such as a horn, dome light, parking lights, head lights, hatch release, etc., wire a relay as shown below to convert the positive output (trigger) to a negative output.
2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image.
Here's the same configuration showing a positive output from an alarm or remote keyless entry used to activate a vehicle's parking light relay that requires a ground to turn the lights on.
2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image.

Low Crr Pk LightsGRAY(-)AT LIGHT SWITCH

nima 
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So i need to use this, and they dont have positive park light wire, thanks for help

Here's the same configuration showing a negative output from an alarm or remote keyless entry used to activate a trunk release solenoid that requires 12V+ to release the trunk.

2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image.
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2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image. Convert a Positive Output to a Negative Output
If you have a switch or an alarm or keyless entry that has a positive output that you wish to use to switch a device that requires a ground such as a horn, dome light, parking lights, head lights, hatch release, etc., wire a relay as shown below to convert the positive output (trigger) to a negative output.
2008 honda accord parking light -- posted image.

You asked for a positive parking light wire, there is only a negative.  I am assuming that your alarm has a positive output for light flash.  You will need to use the above diagram to convert the positive out of the alarm to a negative out that will be accepted by the car.

The diagram you posted is what you need to do for the trunk release.


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