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fuzzuy 
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Hello,

I have installed the remote starter in my 04 accord no problem, and i do understand that i need to hook up factory arm and disarm wires to white and to WHITE/ red in drivers door module in order to do that i have to fish wire through the door ?? or is there any other way or color of wires comming to driver kick pannel so there i can hook up let me know pls and thank you.

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All of the info I have found says it is in the door. 
twistedp 
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you must tag in the door and run the wires through the boot. no other way, sorry.

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If you have used a can-sl2, you wouldn't have to tap into the door.
fuzzuy 
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Hello,

Ok so i run the wires through the door now where do i see white and WHITE/ red wires in the door as i try connecting the white and WHITE/ red wire to which is going out from the central white plug where the windows controls does not work still the same i try connecting white in the same plug and WHITE/ red in the small connecto result is the same so now my questions is there where are those WHITE and WHITE/ RED wires which i taped on for arming and disarming my factory alarm from the remote starter thanks in advance.

chillin420 
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have you metered the wires as you lock and unlock  from the door lock switch?
you can do it....
advanced MECP, lol does it really matter....
patience is a virtue
KPierson 
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You need to find these with a volt meter.  You can meter them by turning the key in the drivers door to the lock and unlock positions.  They should read 5vdc until you turn the key to the respective position, then that voltage should drop to 0vdc.

The Hondas have lots of WHITE/ red wires in the door - one of which I believe is a constant 12vdc wire that will burn things up quickly when (-) outputs are tied to it.

Kevin Pierson
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just follow the wires that goes to the key cylinder in the door
megaman 
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Don't follow wires.... TEST with a Multimeter.
knightrider2000 
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Im having this Same issue, How did you get them through the boot, did the boot just pull off?   Did you find the wires to tap into? I have a 2003 Accord coupe.
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