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elchapin 
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Posted: May 08, 2006 at 9:08 AM / IP Logged  

I am installing this alarm into an 1989 honda civic 5 speed I had a question on 3 wires from the alarm to what I would connect them to?

first wire = remote start activation ( - )

second wire = igntion input to alarm ( + )

third wire = neutral safety switch inout ( - ) I think since my car is stick I will just ground this but I want to be sure.

Also do I need to add a starter kill to this alarm

erh
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first wire = remote start activation ( - )  you don't need it

second wire = igntion input to alarm ( + ) goes to ignition on the car BLACK / YELLOW

third wire = neutral safety switch inout ( - ) I think since my car is stick I will just ground this but I want to be sure. since you car is 5 speed conect it to the e-brake

and yes you have to do a starter kill

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elchapin 
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Posted: May 08, 2006 at 4:01 PM / IP Logged  
thanks I kind of thought that is what I needed to do but wanted to be sure.
erh

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