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jrilla 
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Ok I know this vehicle has had its share of talk on this forum, and I have seen s relay diagram that shows how to interface with the sliding doors, but It didn't make any sense to me.  So I guess the first question I have is, Is there a way to temporarily bypass the factory keyless entry module ignition feed so that the factory transmitter will work while the car is running by the remote starter?  I heard that someone tried it and it didn't work so I thought I would ask..  This may solve my troubles, but in case it doesn't, W think I should ask this one:  How do I trigger the sliding doors using two aux outputs?  I looked at the relay diagram like I said before and it didn't make sense, but what I do know is that they do require a constant feed, not just a pulse.  Let me know what you guys got.  I know there have been a couple of threads about this, but I only ended up with that relay diagram as a result.  If someone can explain thw relay diagram I would really like to know that too. 
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If you are using two aux outputs than ignore the 5th relay.  I sent both diagrams to Jeff and you can get it off him.  The sliding door has three wires.  It's like a negative trigger door lock system except it has three wires.  The light green wire is the trigger wire and it required to connected to both open and close wire.  You don't have to cut the wire just connect on it.  It's very sample and good luck.
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Honda Odyssey 1999+ Single wire Open/Close
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Ok, I am closer to understanding these diagrams than before.  I case I just decide to use an add-on starter to this vehicle since the range needed for it is no more than 50 ft, has anyone ever bybassed the ignition feed to the keyless entry module so that the factory remote would work after remote starting?

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Any takers on how to temporarily bypass the ignition feed to the factory keyless entry module so I can open and unlock my doors while the remote starter is on?

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Blue Black to 85---12V to 86---30 hot side of yellow  wire going to keyless---87a cold side of yellow going to keyless 

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OOh Alarmtech it looks like YOUR diagram is actually DEI Directechs diagram with their disclaimer cut off of the bottom.
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Quote: Originally posted by RufNUSD on January 09, 2003
OOh Alarmtech it looks like YOUR diagram is actually DEI Directechs diagram with their disclaimer cut off of the bottom.

Yes, i sent it to them :) along with the industry magazine Mobile Electronics. Don't recal the month it was in though...Trust me, my partner and i spent a bit a time firguring it out....

but the diagram they list on the site is not the same...?? i dunno

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ALarmtech, I looked at this, but since I do not have these extra modules I was wondering if there was a way to use an addon unit so I would need to bypass the ignition feed to the keyless entry unti which doesn't allow the doors to be opened when the ignition is on. Any ideas?
Do those models in the diagram work with any starter, and where can i get them?
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