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viper 5900, 1998 acura cl 3.0


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evil_ninja 
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Posted: November 13, 2008 at 9:30 AM / IP Logged  

Thank you,

you saved me a starter kill relay viper 5900, 1998 acura cl 3.0 - Page 2 -- posted image.

About the XCRS module I don't know how to connect these wires:

+ Green (Starter Input) What you mean key side? I don't know which wire is it.

+ Red (12V input high current)

+ RED / White (12V output high current)

Thank you guys.

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All heavy gauge red wires (with or without stripes) are high current 12V positive inputs.

Once you cut the BLACK/ white starter wire at the ignition switch you end up with two ends.

The end that goes to the key is connected to the XCRS green wire.

The end that goes towards the engine is connected to the XCRS purple.

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@Bid Dog: thanks a lot: I have no idea that I have to cut the wire. They didn't say that in the instruction. How about the High current input and output? Which wire I connect with?

Another one is I bought the Honda SL3 for the bypass purpose. I don't sure I need it or not because my key doesn't have a chip inside, but there is still an anti-theft system.

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I want to know beside the starter wire, do I have to cut another wire?
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Posted: November 14, 2008 at 8:39 AM / IP Logged  

Here's the wiring data for your car: Acura CL

Match the wiring description for your car to the wiring descriptions as per the 5900 install guide.

You're asking if you have to cut any other wire. The starter wire is the only one you cut for the 5900. You will have to cut the vehicles data wire for the Honda SL3. All the other wires of the 5900 and Honda SL3 are simply connected without cutting.

If you suspect that you don't have a transponder: Do the complete installation of the 5900 then try to remote start - you'll know quick enough if there's an immobilizer or not. If it fails to start then just slide the key into the barrel (don't turn it on) and try to remote start. If it starts then it has a transponder.

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Thanks again.

I have the Acura wiring already. Cause in the install manual they didn't say anything about cutting wire. After reading manual of other remote start module I understand more.

I understand how to wiring the Honda SL3 now. One thing is the data link cable. Should I connect this data link cable with Viper 5900? Actually I don't know which port is the data link port. Is it the program port?

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The datalink cable isn't compatible with the 5900, it's for CommandStart and others.
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Hi,

Do you use diot for each relay? If yes, what type of diot you are using and where is the best place you connect it with the relay cause I didn't see any open place I can connect the diot with.

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it depends, what are you using the relay for? the trunk release? is so, you wont need a diode.
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Posted: November 14, 2008 at 11:46 PM / IP Logged  
Hi,
I have just check my Honda SL3 module. Unlucky to me, this is an old module. It's 2007 module, so the wiring is not the same with the new one. The wiring diagram doesn't require to cut any wire.
One thing is I don't know is the wire Blue which connects to icon remote start (-) while running. What is the wire of the Viper 5900 I should connect this wire with?
Please let me know soon. I need to do wiring tomorrow morning.
Thanks,
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