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vuato 
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I am installing an alarm for my 2002 honda civic LX (4 door). Please show me where I can find the wiring data for the car? Or if any body happens to have one, please help.

Thank you.

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|              12V|white               |+  |ignition harness            |
|          STARTER|BLACK/ white         |+  |ignition harness            |
|         IGNITION|BLACK / YELLOW        |+  |ignition harness            |
|        ACCESSORY|BLACK/ red           |+  |ignition harness            |
| SECOND ACCESSORY|WHITE/ red           |+  |ignition harness            |
|       POWER LOCK|WHITE/ blue          |-  |gray plug above drivers kick|
|     POWER UNLOCK|WHITE/ green         |-  |gray plug above drivers kick|
|       LOCK MOTOR|yellow/black        |   |back of the fusebox *3      |
|     UNLOCK MOTOR|YELLOW /GREEN        |   |back of the fusebox *3      |
|    DISARM DEFEAT|yellow              |   |back of the fusebox *3      |
| PARKING LIGHTS +|RED / black           |   |back of the fusebox         |
| PARKING LIGHTS -|blue                |   |factory alarm plug *1       |
|       HEADLIGHTS|blue/red            |-  |headlight switch            |
|     DOOR TRIGGER|*2                  |-  |factory alarm plug *1       |
| DOME SUPERVISION|comes on with unlock|   |                            |
|  TRUNK/HATCH PIN|red                 |-  |factory alarm plug *1       |
|       TACHOMETER|blue                |   |test connector *4           |
|      SPEED SENSE|WHITE/ green         |   |PCM *5                      |
|       BRAKE WIRE|WHITE/ black         |+  |brake pedal switch          |
|     HORN TRIGGER|orange              |-  |steering column             |
|           WIPERS|blue (L), blu/yel(H)|-  |steering column             |
|  LF WINDOW UP/DN|RED / blk - RED / yel   |A  |drivers window switch       |
|  RF WINDOW UP/DN|blu/red - blu/wht   |A  |drivers kick panel          |
|  LR WINDOW UP/DN|brn/wht - brown     |A  |drivers kick panel          |
|  RR WINDOW UP/DN|blu/org - brn/yel   |A  |drivers kick panel          |
|        RADIO 12V|WHITE/ red           |+  |radio                       |
|     RADIO GROUND|black               |-  |radio                       |
|     RADIO SWITCH|yellow/red          |+  |radio                       |
| RADIO ILLUMINATE|RED / black           |+  |radio                       |
|    POWER ANTENNA|                    |   |                            |
|       LF SPEAKER|grn/blk - lt green  |   |radio                       |
|       RF SPEAKER|grn/yel - gry/red   |   |radio                       |
|       LR SPEAKER|blu/wht - blu/blk   |   |radio                       |
|       RR SPEAKER|pink - blu/yel      |   |radio                       |

Notes:

NOTE:  This vehicle has an immobilizer system  *1 The factory alarm plug is a green plug above the drivers kick panel.  *2 The drivers door trigger is green, front passenger door trigger is lt. GREEN/ red, and the rear door trigger is GREEN / WHITE.  *3 In the top left plug.  *4 It is a 2 pin plug to the passenger side of the battery.  *5 The PCM is behind the glove box. The vss is in a connector A (31 pins), pin 18. The vss is also blue/white at the cruise control module to the left of the steering column.

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Superman, thank you very much.

Vuato

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Posted: November 08, 2002 at 8:11 PM / IP Logged  

Hi Superman,

From the info you gave, I just could not find the wires for Power Lock (WHITE/ blue) and Unlock (WHITE/ green) any where. Though I found WHITE/ blue silver and WHITE/ green silver. Any thought?

Thanks.

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Those two wires are probably the ones you need.  Check for continuity to ground or a drop in voltage when the lock switch is operated. 

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Vuato ,

Under the drivers kick panel ( under steering wheel , then to the left, where the green plaug is for the factory alarm) you will find a gray plug with about 17 wires. On that grey plug look for a White blue wire and a White green wire... theese will be your power lock and unlock .. The dome lights come on automaticlly when you unlock the door locks. You do not need a relay for the door locks if you are using DEI alarm with a negative output.Well most alarms have a negative output for the door locks. If you have anymore questions or problems finding the plug wmail me ( superman121880@aol.com) and i will try to take  picture's of a 2002 honda civic for you. Good luck.

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Posted: November 15, 2002 at 6:08 AM / IP Logged  

Hi Superman,

I followed your instructions and found the gray plug right next to the cruise control unit. Right beneath the gray plug is a smaller 13-pin white plug. All the wires coming out of the driver's door will split into these two plugs.

I found the WHITE/ Blue and WHITE/ Green (both with silver dots) but they have live 12V potentials on them at all times.

1. I thought one wire is for the 12V supply to the relays and one is for the windows.

2. When I probe those two wires for resistance, it show open and nothing happens.

3. Because of the 12V live, I don't feel safe to hook them to the negative pulse outputs of the alarm.

In addition, I found a wire Yellow/Red with silver. this wire carries 12V when not locked and 0V when locked. When I probe for resistance, it shows zero Ohm and will lock the door. I hook this wire to the alarm and it works. Comon sense tells me that the door unlock wire has to be nearby. Unfortunately, I could not locate it. The rest of the wires show zero volt, some are grounded and some are open. I tried to hook up the door unlock output of the alarm (Commando 501-S) to each of the wires (Except WHITE/ Blue and WHITE/ Green with silver dots) and activated/deactivated the alarm but nothing happened.

Any thoughts will be appreciated. I will probably hook the alarms outputs to those two wires using diodes to make sure that it will not harm the alarm.

If you have the picture, please show me.

Again, thank you very much.

vuato

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vuato 
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Posted: November 15, 2002 at 3:25 PM / IP Logged  

Thank you superman, I finally completed the installation with your wiring information.

1. I probed the WHITE/ Blue and WHITE/ Green with silver spots when pulling the switch to lock and unlock and they did go to zero volt.

2. Probing the alarm outputs, they showed infinite resistance. So I just went ahead to hook up the wires and they worked perfectly.

Again, thanks a lot (to Chris too).

vuato

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Posted: November 15, 2002 at 7:38 PM / IP Logged  

Vuato,

    Im sorry i could not respond back on time.... But im glad to hear that you completed your  alarm on your new civic. Hope everything goes well and if you ever need anything else i would be glad to share some knowledge.

Superman

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