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Dutton 
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Has anyone ever installed a compustar remote start and alarm before on a 2000 honda civic.  I have most the wires figured out, but I don't know what to do with the - door trigger, - dome supervision, factory alarm arm, factory alarm disarm, power losk, power unlock, second ignition, and second accessory.  I own the compustar cm3000, so any help for my project would be greatly appreciated.

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door trigger- |     DOOR TRIGGER|lt. GREEN/ red       |- |OEM alarm plug *3
*3 The OEM alarm plug is to the right side of the steering column. The plug is green.
- dome supervision- i dont think you need it, the car turn on dome light after unlock.... if i remember correctly.
factory alarm arm, factory alarm disarm- dont need these
power losk- |       POWER LOCK|GREEN / WHITE        |- |keyless entry module *2     |
power unlock, - |     POWER UNLOCK|GREEN/ orange        |- |keyless entry module *2     |
*2 The keyless entry module is white in color, and located in the drivers kick panel.
second ignition,- | SECOND IGNITION|yellow              |+ |ignition harness            |
second accessory- the car only has one acc wire
       
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Dutton 
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Thanks for the help!

I finished wireing and soldering all the wires of my compustar CM3000 alarm/rs and I have not been able to get any response from it.  I connected the Status Out wire to the to the BLACK/ blue wire above the clutch pedal, is this correct?  After I start the car and let it idle down I get no response from the siren or the lights?  What could that be?  I tried to program the remote and I did here the relays, but it still doesn't respond.  I don't have the second ignition 200mA output (-), should I hook it up using a relay?  ANy help would be much appreciated!

Thanks Again,

Dutton

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Did the remote control program properly ? Make sure that you remove the tape from the battery in the back as well. When you toggle the ignition 5 times you have to do it REALLY FAST ( like 5 times in less than 3 seconds would be ideal ). Once you do this, press button # 1 on the 2 way remote and also press the LOCK button on the one way remote. You must also have the hood down when trying the remote start & close the doors when trying the arm/disarm.
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The remote seems to program fine, but nothing happens when I hit the buttons.  I have no idea what could be going on, anyone that has installed a rs/alarm on a honda civic please help!  Any suggestions?

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Dutton

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I finally found out what to do without any help from other users!  The compustar manual says to progema the remote by turning the car on and off 5 times, this is wrong turn the car from acc to on 5 time and it will work perfect.   Thanks for the non-help all you professionals!   Now I am a perfect user of the civic so anyone that has questions about installs for anything relating to 96-2000 civic let me know!
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i think jeff stated that 3 post above, plz read.....
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sorry everyone I was not trying to be a dick, thanks for all that responded!  I was just getting upset that I could not get the alarm to work.  Thanks again! Sorry to doubt any other members since I owe everything regarding my install to you guys.  Thanks again!

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