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MikeHusain 
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i was wondering if anyone knows how to access the door trigger for a honda pilot 2003.  My wire diagram says at interior light switch, but i have no idea how to get access to it.  Is there an easier way to get it?  Also i noticed that the pilot has 1 ignition and 2 accessory wires, could i take the second ignition wire coming from remote start brain and use it as the second accessory wire for the pilot since the second accessory wire in the jeep meters as an ignition wire.  Much thanks..... MIke
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try at the door trigger itself. if the dome light is locate at the ceiling of the car, follow couple wires coming from the driver's pillar....just a guess (last gen accord and civic have it).
honda usually have 1 ign and 2 acc. aslong as you give the all the ign and acc 12 volt, then youll be fine.
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i was a bit confused when you said as long as i give all the ignition and accessory wires 12 volts i should be fine..   So you mean to tell me I could use the 2nd ignition wire from the alarm brain as an 2nd accessory wire going to the jeep?  Can i do this or do i need to use a relay for the 2nd accessory wire in the jeep?  thanks..... Mike
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we talking about a honda pilot or a jeep?
MikeHusain 
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honda pilot
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cant help you with the door trigger, but if your doing a remote start in that vehicle, you need to ground the keysense wire while remote starting, other wise when you unlock the doors, the interior light doesnt shut off. i just got done fixing this problem on an install i did previously
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does the key sense wire need a constant ground or just a pulse?  Thanks...
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constant while rs
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Thank you for your information guys, I really appreciate it... God bless....

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