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ck auto 
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what about the hood pin test at rs harnessmake suretherer isn't ground there when hood closed what have you done as far as trouble shooting rs
good luck
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what about the hood pin test at rs harnessmake suretherer isn't ground there when hood closed what have you done as far as trouble shooting rs do your lights flash when you press lock and unlock
good luck
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the WHITE/ blue(12pin harness) and neutral must see ground
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ck auto 
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if you gruind the white\blue it will rs this wire is to trigger off another source like push button or othew remote

good luck
kirk
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H1/3 WHITE/ blue---------------(-) remote start activation input                                   

H2/2 light GREEN/ black------(-) factory disarm output

H3/1 blue----------------------(-) 200 mA status/factory re-arm output

H3/2 blue/black--------------(-) 200 mA optional third ignition output

H3/4 brown-------------------(+) brake shutdown

H3/5 violet/white------------tachometer input

H3/6 BLACK/ white-----------(-) neutral safety switch input

    On my 2000 honda odyssey , please help me where and how to connect these wire to my car cause my car wont start .....thank you so much

black2nd12 
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brake shutdown - WHITE/ black wire at brake pedal

tach should be a blue wire at the master cylinder under the hood

the other wires depend on what alarm you are interfacing with. i hope this helps.

michaeltam2k 
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i am using viper 550 esp
black2nd12 
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you need an immobilizer bypass module. most all of the new hondas have an immobilizer installed on them from the factory. you can try dei's 555u module. at least i think thats the model number for it. it will allow you to bypass the factory system and start your vehicle. thats what the other wires are going to connect to.
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please help me find the wiring diagram for my 2000 honda odyssey thank you

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Michael its right here on this site my friend.   Here is the link.

2000 Honda Odyssey Alarm Information

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