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530T In 01 Accord


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Teamrf 
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I have a 2001 Honda Accord and have the 530T hooked I have the driver door hooked up and I went to test it and it didn't work with the switch so I'm sure it isn't going to work with the control. I also tried the pass. door. It didn't work either. None of the fuses are blowing, I hear the relays in the module clicking so its trying to do something. Has anyone had this problem?
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some cars can't be interfaced through the switch you need to go directly to the motor.  Double sheck your switch connections, because even if the 530t won't work the switch should still work when the unit is installed inline.
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Depending on what model accord it is the lock wires are in different places. If the accord is an LX the lock wires are in a two pin plug  that is taped to a harness right in fron tof the driver side fuse box. The colors are BLACK/ White and GREEN/ red. If it is a EX the wires should be in the passenger side fuse box and the colors will be BLACK/ blue and orange.
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Why would I need the lock wires for the windows? The lock and unlock work fine.
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You could have blown the multiplex module ? Did the locks work before you tried tapping into them ? I had the same experience with an 03 Odyssey where I tried to tap into the lock wires are the location the wiring diagram said to go to and it worked for about 3 tries & then it stopped al together. No response from the switch either, so I disconnected the battery for about 10 minutes and reconnected it and took off the wires that I had soldered onto the lock wires and it worked again. Dumb luck I guess.
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