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’02 accord factory disarm wire?


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Fitzgr8 
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Or turn the key in the door.
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Is there anyway to defeat the factory alarm? It remote starts fine but when I exit the vehicle and lock the door with the power switch and use the new remote to unlock the doors it sets off the factory alarm.
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You've already run a wire in the door why not finish it ? Did you test the wire to make sure it the correct one ?
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I just tested the wire coming from my door which is the blue one and it is for sure the right wire.

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How did you test the wire ? Is it coming from the door or inside the door ?
On the EX Model the BLUE (-) is located at the POWER WINDOW Switch,
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It comes from the door key switch. I tested with neg on blue wire and red from meter to 12 volts and when you unlock door with key it pulses low.

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With the negative lead on the blue and positive lead on 12v. It should read 0v at rest and 12v when the key is turned to unlock.
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When exiting the car why do you use the switch on the door to lock the car? Just use the aftermarket remote !
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My mistake. I needed to reprogram the unit to send out a - pulse when unlocking with the auotpage remote. It works like it should now.
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