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laziebun 
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Im trying to hook up my remote start with the rear defogger. Well the wire for the rear defogger send out 200mA (-) which mean it will ground when active. So does that mean i put that to the realy coil number 85 and voltage to 86? so when 85 does get triggered it will power the coil??

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Yes that is how you would connect the coil of the relay to the alarm unit.  What to do with the switching contacts will be a bit more difficult, especially not knowing anything about the vehicle.   Do you know if the vehicle needs a pulse to engage the defroster?  Do you know if it needs a latched output?  Do you know if it needs a positive or negative voltage to operate?
laziebun 
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well ihave a fluke so i guess im going to find out. But its a 03 honda oddyssey ex. Would the 200mA be enought ground to support the 12v from number 86 on the coil???
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The relay draws 160 ma
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Put the meter up, we got the internet now.  https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=15731&KW=honda+rear+defrost
Very bottom of page is notes on difference between EX and LX models. *is for neutral switch  ** is for location of wire in the EX
laziebun 
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thank you sir you are the man/woman

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I was only joking about putting the meter up, you need to test the wire before connecting the relay. 
laziebun 
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hey i was trying to find teh damn 6 pin connector on the driver side kick panel and its no where to be found. Does anyone have a clue

laziebun 
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i have a 2003 honda odyssey ex and i can not find the lock and unlock wire. BLACK/ white and GREEN/ red It says it at the DKP  (driver side kick oanel) 6 pin plug, no 6 pin blug to be found anywhere arounf there. can someone please help!
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They should be coming through the door jamb...The rubber boot in the inside of the door...See if you can see the wires...Might have to remove some loom/tape...
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