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viper 5901 2006 accord dlpk


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p-wi 
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so im just starting this install and wanted to make sure i understood all the connections. as i laid out all the wires and looked at the installation instructions i instantly became overwhelmed and now need serious mental help.
bit of background i understand diodes, have hooked up relays, one remote start/alarm install previous.
so: exactly what wires do i need from the ignition switch harness?
also im on a bit of a time restraint so to make it easy can a knowledgeable person look at my instructions and tell me hook this wire to that and this to that and now your done?
thanks in adavance!
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From the ignition harness, you will need

12volt constant - WHITE

Ignition 1 - BLACK / YELLOW

Ignition 2 - BLACK/ RED

Accessory - BLACK/ RED

Starter - BLACK/ WHITE

Remember all of these wires will be heavier gauge, coming directly from key clyinder wiring harness.

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St Petersburg, FL
p-wi 
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what wires do those hook up to on the 5901 harness
x1le 
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dman007 wrote:

From the ignition harness, you will need

12volt constant - WHITE _ connect to red, redwhite, and redblack

Ignition 1 - BLACK / YELLOW _ connect to pink

Ignition 2 - BLACK/ RED _ connect to pink/white

Accessory - BLACK/ RED _ connect to orange

Starter - BLACK/ WHITE _ cut wire in half and connect the car side to purple and the key side to green

Remember all of these wires will be heavier gauge, coming directly from key clyinder wiring harness.

don't forget to verify wire color accuracy with a meter prior to connecting.
dasbogie 
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Do you have  ac bypass for the transponder?  the dlpk does door locks, factory alarm disarm, trunk pop, triggers but not the chipped key
p-wi 
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i was told that the dlpk had a immobilizer bypass and it connected directly to the 5901 just needed 2 additional wires.
is the accessory supposed to be WHITE/ RED_ORANGE????
p-wi 
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does anyone know where the orange on the 5901 connects to? white and red?
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did you test that wire with a meter in all key positions?
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what am i testing for volts i assume but what indication in each position, and what is the orange wire supposed to be connection to ?
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p-wi wrote:
what am i testing for volts i assume but what indication in each position, and what is the orange wire supposed to be connection to ?
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