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trying to get rid of this for a while but i have a 556H and have a issue with this green reference wire and where the heck it goes.   http://www.directedstore.com/manuals/556HW.pdf

its a five pin plug the the wire its directing to, its NO pin there. Ive searched already and some tried to use the BROWN / black (negative) the ONLY other wire inthat harness that is not used and it didnt work. Can any one offer any expertise so i can get rid of this module?

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and its for a 2002 honda accord ex
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connect referance wire to pin 1.
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Good question.  Here is a link to the Fortin Key-Override-All for the 2002 Accord.    https://ifar.ca/download/425/preview.html    It is a 5 Pin connector and the colors match up but there is no pin outboard of the Ignition wire...  Pin 1 in cars with a 7 Pin connector using Mode 1 is chassis ground.  Might give it a try that way.

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as always thanks guys!!!
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tedmond pin 1 is the ignition wire (yellow/black)   Pin 4 wire is the BROWN / black (negative). is that the one you are refering to? There is no wire in pin 5.
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556h yeah an old model -- posted image.
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Did you try it going to chassis ground?  (Just connected to the remote starts chassis ground wire connection.)
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I dont have a way to DMM stuff like this since the instructions are a lil crazy . I havent tried it yet , but wanted to get second opinions who may have seen this before i just "guessed"
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I'm having the same problem. Does anyone know where this green wire goes?
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