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2000 Accord SE Factory Alarm Help


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conbano 
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Does anyone know where the arm/disarmed wire for the 2000 Accord SE factory alarm at. I recent bought an Accord SE that has factory alarm with no remote control. So I went to a local store and has a keyless entry installed, the problem is everytime I use the remote to unlock the door that is locked by using the key, the alarm went off. I ask the installer, he said not much he can do because he can't find the arm/disarmed wire. And I'm stuck with it now. If anyone knows or has the diagram for the wire, please let know. Thanks in advance.
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Craig3708 
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Alarm  Input Wire:

 

BLACK/ WHITE (-)

4 PIN GREEN CONN. IN PASS FUSE BOX

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 Disarm without unlock is BLUE inside driver's door. For Accord LX with no factory alarm, use BLACK/ WHITE(lock) and GREEN/ RED(unlock) found on a two pin plug at the front of the driver's side fusepanel.
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Here's a link for your wiring:
2000 Accord
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profuse007 
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design-tech use alarm input wire thats equivalent to door triggers.
Craig3708 wrote:
Alarm Input Wire: BLACK/ WHITE (-)4 PIN GREEN CONN. IN PASS FUSE
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mykicks007 
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Hey everyone,

i'm posting my question here, cuz it relates...

I have found 2 different wiring diagrams for my 2000 honda accord. On one it says to cut the started wire AFTER fuse panel, not at ignition switch, and the other says cut the started wire between keyswitch and fusebox. Which is right ?

Also, one lists a 3rd ignition wire, but not a 2nd ?

Thanks

conbano 
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Thanks all for reply, but I have one more question. Does the Blue wire accept neg or pos signal? I don't want to fry the circuit board. Thanks
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neg

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