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2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial


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Posted: December 29, 2011 at 9:52 PM / IP Logged  
Vehicle: 2000 Honda CRV 5spd.
Starter: Compustar 6200S
Bypass: N/A
Disassembly:
Remove 2 phillips head screws on either side of knee bolster plastic panel. Then carefully pop 4 panel clips along top of panel (3 on left, 1 on right)
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Remove 3 10mm bolts from metal support bracket (1 on left, 2 on right). Lift bracket and pull away.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Remove 2 panel clips on driver kick panel cover. Pull panel towards back of vehicle.
Wiring Information:
Ignition wires can be found in 2 small wire looms coming from ignition switch. Constant 12v and Starter are in one loom, Ignition, Accessory, 2nd Accessory are found in the 2nd loom.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Trunk/Hatch release wire is found at the release switch on the knee bolster panel.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Parking brake wire is found in the main harness coming up the driver kick panel.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Multiple wires found at factory alarm green connector in driver kick panel.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Brake wire found at cruise control unit in driver kick panel.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Clutch switch is located high above the clutch pedal. Will require some contorting and skill with a set of strippers to access and expose wires.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Tach signal found under hood behind driver side strut tower at test connector. There is a factory rubber boot directly above the driver kick panel that will lead directly to the tach test connector.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.
Kenny
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KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205
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Posted: December 29, 2011 at 10:25 PM / IP Logged  
Sorry for the lack of direct detail, I forgot to take pics before the installation so I had to take it afterwards, after it was over 1/2 way cleaned up. Not pictured is the parking light (+) which can be found on the front of the fusebox in the lower left plug (I believe it is a gray plug)
Kenny
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KKD Garage LLC
Albany, NY 12205
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Posted: December 29, 2011 at 11:29 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the writeup!! I will start taking lots of pictures on my next installs and start posting pictorials also. Great job!!
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You are sooo lucky! On UK build r/hand drives we have to go into the driver's door to do the locks and hatch release. Go to the in door control unit and do 5 wire on the motor wires.
No factory alarms then on ours, no knee pad, trunk trigger through domelight and we had to add a hood pin.
Also those photos are the wrong way round for me.
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Posted: December 30, 2011 at 6:25 AM / IP Logged  
Excellent write-up.  Great photos.  Two thumbs up.   2000 Honda CR-V Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.   Thanks, Kenny! 
Soldering is fun!
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Excelellent pics thanksl
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It has just occurred to me; you are soooo lucky having that green plug in the driver's kickpanel, I have to go to the lock control inside the driver's door and 5 wire it!
Mind you window close was easy on that one wasn't it.
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Posted: April 05, 2015 at 1:26 AM / IP Logged  
Hi mate,
Did you install relays to make the power door work ? I need help with this plz.
Can you also tell me where do you locate the trunk release wire.I know I can remove the door and by pass a wire to the button, but it would be too much work.
Thanks

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