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msco0 
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Im getting ready to install my keyless entry on my 99 Integra and Im just curious to know where people generall put the valet button, blinking led, and the actual keyless unit.  Where is all of this mounted and where do I splice into the wires at?
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Generally the valet button is hidden somewhere. Put the blinking LED anywhere you like. The actual unit is usually mounted under the dash on the drivers side for easy access to the wiring. As far as splicing the wires see the diagram below.

Acura

Integra

1996-2001

Alarm and Keyless  Entry Wiring Colors and Notes

Function

 

Vehicle  Color

Location

Constant  +12 Volts:

 

WHITE/ BLACK

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Starter  Kill:

 

BLACK/ WHITE

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS*

Ignition  +12 Volts:

 

BLACK / YELLOW

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Dome  Lights/Superv:

 

L GREEN/ RED (-)

# PIN GRAY CONN. IN DR. KICK PANEL

OEM Horn:

 

BLUE/GREEN (-)

STEERING COLUMN HARNESS

Power  Lock:

 

BLACK/ WHITE

# PIN GRAY CONNECTOR IN DRIVER'S KICK

Power  Unlock:

 

BLACK/ RED

PANEL***

Trunk  Release:

 

N/A

CABLE OPERATED

Alarm  Input Wire:

 

L GREEN/ RED (-)

# PIN GRAY CONN. IN DR. KICK PANEL

Notes:

** RED / BLACK (+) In 18 Pin BROWN Connector In Driver Kick Panel Can Also Be Used For Parking Lights. *** See Note #201- Negative Pulse Door Lock Diagram. **** Security Control Module Located on Driver's Side Of Vehicle Right Of Steering Column.

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Why would a KE module have a valet and a LED ?? Just wondering which brand you have ?
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i have a 95 integra that i put a keyless entry / alarm into. For the valet button i put it in the coin tray on the left side next to the steering wheel. For the LED i drilled a hole in those plastic insert things right next to the E-brake. There is 4 little pieces of plastic in there and i just popped one out and drilled the hole right in the middle put the LED in and snapped it back in place and ran the wire back to the module. For the module location... when you take off the dash behind where the coin tray goes there is a metal bracket where one of the screws goes in to hold the dash up. I put my module right in that metal bracket. It was a perfect fit in there and then it doesn't slide around at all. Good luck with the installation.
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(New username since I keep getting a message telling me my user is inactive 99 Integra Keyless Entry -- posted image.)

Anyways, I just finished my install - well 95% done, just need to place the LED.  But thanks for the info guys - as for the valet I dont know why, but mostly the button is to switch to programming mode.  The LED is a fake "alarm" signal, if you will.  It does a reall good job - its an AutoLoc K600 (dont know exact model)

Right now im debating if I should hook the horn up, because all i have is parking lights, ignition kill, and door lock/unlock.

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If you hook up the horn, the deciding factor will be how long the pulsed signal is on the AutoLoc unit will be. Some units have a .75 sec pulse while other's have a 1.25 second pulse and this is way to long for the horn to engage when unlocking and locking the doors. If you find that the duration is too long, then you can either disconnect this option or use capacitors to cut down the duration of the pulse.
Jeff
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Morden, Manitoba CANADA
mscott00 
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OK, well Im going to go ahead and test out to see if the horn will work or not - But can I just splice into the horn wire from the relay thats doing the parking light pulse??

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Alrighty - Im guessing that the answer is NO since the wire for the headlights get a +12v, while the horn only has to be grounded to honk...

Is that correct?

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That is correct.
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Is there anyway around this problem or is it a lost cause??  99 Integra Keyless Entry -- posted image.
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