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has anyone been able to find the unlock, lock and disarm wires in the kick panel ? i know i can go into the door and pick these up, but just want to save time. I already have a compustar pro on my own 09 accord, but i used a CAN module. Im helping out a friend do hers. Go everything mostly wired besides, locks/disarm. I use fortins wiring guide and they say it can be found at the DKP in a white plug. I tested EVERY wire the white plug without a go. Any suggestions? Howie, any ideas? ahah thanks for input !

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Are you testing the wires with the key cylinder or the switch ?
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no, u got to go inside the door , if u use the mudule it will provide them for u.
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hey jeff, i managed to find the white plug with the wires they are talking about. however when i test them, it functions as the door lock should with the key in the cylinder, but when i send the pulse to it, it doesnt do anything. when i test the lines, they rest at ground, and when lock or unlock is done with the key, it goes to zero, then back up. So to verify, i tested the line for a switched 12v, which was the reading i got. Sent 12v via a fused 1amp line to test, fuse didnt blow, but doors didnt lock either.

el rancho, i know that data modules can do the door lock for me. Im using one on my own car,however im trying to help a friend with an 08 coupe. I wired up mostly everything but door locks. trying to save her some money.

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When you checked it, did you have the drivers door closed?  Was the key in the ignition?  It will not allow the doors to lock if the key is in the ignition.
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Sorry Ted, only things I can think of are what's been said already. They come fully loaded here so I never seem to touch any past 04. But as has been pointed out, remove key from ignition, latch door lock, and if you see one, hold in door contact.
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hey thanks for the info guys. im still going to poke around and see if i can find it. if i can im sure it willhelp many save some time wihtout going into the doors. As i was testing, the driver door was open, and key was in the key barrel of the driver door. i have until sat tofigure it out, s im using my own accord as  atest subject to find the wires.
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we did an 09 and we had to go into the door. did not find them out of it, and unlock is double pulse
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tedmond wrote:

has anyone been able to find the unlock, lock and disarm wires in the kick panel ? i know i can go into the door and pick these up, but just want to save time. I already have a compustar pro on my own 09 accord, but i used a CAN module. Im helping out a friend do hers. Go everything mostly wired besides, locks/disarm. I use fortins wiring guide and they say it can be found at the DKP in a white plug. I tested EVERY wire the white plug without a go. Any suggestions? Howie, any ideas? ahah thanks for input !

Hello! I'll be working in an 08 Accord myself. If you find anything please post, though I'm going to use idatalink module on this car. Kinda like the old fashioned way of install..

Thanks!!!

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I believe your going to find that going into the door is your only option.

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