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2002 Homda Civic, alarm


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cjohnston 
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Posted: December 07, 2005 at 5:29 PM / IP Logged  
Does anyone know what the factory alarm arm/disarm wires are. I checked the vehicle wiring section, but it didn't list these. Any help is appreciated.
I'll share my limited knowledge with anyone who can use it, and many thanks to those who share their knowledge with me.
cntrylvr79 
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Civics don't have a factory alarm, well 01-up anyway.

Cause I'm So white and nerdy...
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infinkc 
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they sell an aftermarket oem alarm, just unplug it and the wires to disarm it
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There is a listing of:

OEM Alarm DisarmWHITE/ BLACK (-)UPPER DRIVER KICK

But I haven't had to use it.....

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cntrylvr79 
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Stupid me I always forget about that honda factory aftermarket thing.  I saw one of those in a car once.  Ripped it out threw it away and never looked back.
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cjohnston 
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The only reason I asked about the OEM alarm is because mine auto arms itself. If you lock the doors with one of them open and then shut it, the alarm automatically arms. I was just afraid of this happening after I install my system as I don't plan to carry the old remote along with the new one and the only way to shut off the alarm is with the remote( the oem alarm will not allow the car to start after the alarm has been triggered until disarmed with the remote). This oem alarm was installed at the dealer when I purchased the car brand new and is listed on the window sticker as an option. I guess the disarm wire is all I really needed so it will disarm the oem unit  every time I disarm the new unit, thanks to mo12v for identifying that wire. Just in case I decide to rip out the old unit, where exactly is it? Thanks to all who replied.
I'll share my limited knowledge with anyone who can use it, and many thanks to those who share their knowledge with me.

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