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smil3z 
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Hey guys,

I'm installing a dei rattler 310d on a Honda Civic 2001 and I've run into a couple of problems.

1. My car has separate door trigger wires for each door (driver, passenger, & rear).  The alarm has only one wire (green) to hook up to a door trigger, so do I just hook the green wire to all three door triggers?

2. The car doesn't lock/unlock from the alarm remote after installing keyless entry.  I used the WHITE/ blue for lock and the WHITE/ green for unlock above the driver's kick but it still doesn't work.  The factory keyless entry remotes still work.

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Russell

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Make:   Honda
Model: Civic
Year:    2001-02
This Database Was Last Updated On:    4/7/2004
Index #: 2033
Alarm
Constant 12 volts WHITE IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition 12 volts BLACK / YELLOW IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Starter BLACK/ WHITE BACK OF DRIVER FUSE BOX *
Dome Light GREEN/ RED (-) AT UNDER DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX **
Trunk Pin Switch RED (-) AT SWITCH OR LIGHT IN TRUNK
Parking Lamp RED / YELLOW (+) AT UNDER DASH FUSE/RELAY BOX ***
Power Lock WHITE/ BLUE AT 20 PIN CONNECTOR IN #201
Power Unlock WHITE/ GREEN DRIVERS KICK PANEL
#201-See Negative Pulse Door Lock Diagram. * Installing A Starter Kill Relay At The Ignition Switch Harness Before The Starter Wire Enters The Driver Side Fuse Block May Cause A "Check Engine" Light To Come On. Starter Wire Should Be Accessed After Fuse Block. ** See Tech Notes Section *** See Tech Notes Section
** Optional Door Trigger Location 8 Pin Gray Connector Under Drivers Dash Above Kick Panel. GREEN (Dr), L GREEN/ RED (Ps) & GREEN / WHITE (Rear Doors) (-). Diode Isolation Needed, Cathode (Band) Side Of Diodes Face OEM Wires. *** In A Green 12 Pin Connector That Should Be Located On The Right Hand Side of the Fuse Box. To Remove The Box Unscrew The 10 mm Bolt And The Box Will Slide Down. Parking lights Can Also Be Found As BLUE (-) At Headlight Switch Or Steering Column Harness.
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smil3z 
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Thanks for the help, but where is the "20 pin connector in #201" for power lock?

I tapped into the WHITE/ blue & WHITE/ green at the drivers kick panel just before the car wires connected to a white wire harness.  After the wire harness, the wires go to the side panel of the door.  Did I tap into the wires at the right place?

Russell

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DRIVERS KICK PANEL
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smil3z 
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So if I did tap into those wires correctly, why doesn't my alarm remote control the locks?  What else could affect the lock/unlock?
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double check your connections
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smil3z 
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I double checked my wires and found the problem.  The keyless entry now works  Honda Civic 2001 door triggers -- posted image.

But I'm still trying to figure out the door triggers.  I don't understand the diode isolation procedure for the door triggers.  Could someone explain it or tell me if there is an easier way for the door trigger?

smil3z 
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I found the section for the diode installation

but could anyone tell what kind of diodes do I use for door triggers?

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i got these
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dalmyd1 
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Just use a 1 amp diode ( you can get them at RadioShack).  Make sure that the stripe/band side is going to the door tringgers!!!!

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