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Posted: December 26, 2004 at 1:46 PM / IP Logged  
unit: autopage rs-855LCD
car: 2000 accord EX 4cyl
bypass: 555H
i recently installed 555H on an accord and the 555H kept losing memory after several days. my friend, whom is the owner, have to kept on learning again.
anyone experience w/ this? i only use the univeral bypass in the past on those accords and it works great.
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Is the unit attached to a constant power wire or an ignition ? Also, how is the ground on the module?
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constant fused, not ignition. grounded to a factory ground spot.
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Posted: December 26, 2004 at 6:36 PM / IP Logged  
Bad module then... change it out with a different unit or use the 556U or 555U that you had before. If you want to use the PKH2 I have had no problems with this module from any of the Accords that I have installed them into.
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thanks jeff
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I used the 555h for my car and haven't had any problems with it. Like Jeff said I would get that module switched out and try it then
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