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98 Honda prelude, trunk trigger


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kickassio 
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Posted: April 25, 2005 at 1:42 AM / IP Logged  

I have a 98 HOnda prelude and just swapped out the Alpine alarm that was in there and put in a Python 881XP, but my trunk pin is not working anymore. THe voltage starts at 12volts and SLOWWWLY drops to like .14 volts, wich is not good enough for ground. is theere any way that i can fix this using a relay or something. Because the trunk pin is the orange wire behind the cruise control switch and it doesnt seem to be working.

Thank you for looking.

floaterr 
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Trunk Pin ORANGE / Silver Dots Driver's Kick Panel
Same wire?
kickassio 
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Posted: April 25, 2005 at 4:51 PM / IP Logged  

Yeah thats the same wire, only that it takes forever to drop down to .14(something low like that), maybe to a count of 5 seconds. Could it be that my trunk trigger is dirty or something like that? If so how can i clean it. But more importantly, where is it? Its just weird that it doesnt work now but it worked on my alpine alarm that i just swapped out.

Thanks for your post.

niper0108 
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Are you getting those readings with the alarm hooked into the trunk wire?
kickassio 
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No, but how would that make a difference?


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