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1992 Acura Integra GS Door Trigger Wires


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Hmmm...does this help at all? From the '92 Helms...
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Okay so it turns out it was my door switches the whole time. When I cleaned them 2 days ago I apparently didn't get them clean enough, and today while I was changing my oil they randomly started working, but only like 70% of the time. So I took it off again and this time around really cleaned it very well, got rid of all the rust and everything now it seems to be working 100%. Now my only problem is, my passenger door switch is not working, because I was never able to get it off, when I tried to get it off, the screw stripped, so whats another way I could get it off now so I can clean that one too?

And once I get my passenger door switch fixed too, how exactly do I wire my door triggers? I have 2 wires coming off of my alarm for the door triggers, one negative and one positive. And the following link has the wiring information for my car.

http://www.commandocaralarms.com/wiring/1992/Acura/Integra

So do I just put them into the two places, or does it have to be like certain one goes into a certain place or both in the same wire, or what. I'm confused.

Thanks for all the help guys :D

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Hey, did you get it yet? Hmmm...I can't remember what the screw looks like in the switch, but sometimes you can get a flathead screwdriver in there if it's a philip's head that got stripped. Sometimes you can also start drilling a very small hole to make a groove that you can get a screwdriver into. Please, be VERY CAREFUL though because you don't want to put a hole in the switch or the wiring.
As for the door trigger wire, you'll find the GREEN/ red wire (as per the wiring diagram on the commando website) in the kick panel. Just attach the negative wire coming off of the alarm to the GREEN/ red wire in the kickpanel. Then, when you open the door and the domelight (supposedly) comes on, it will send the signal to the alarm.
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Ya I got the driver switch all cleaned up its workin 100% now. I'm waiting until my exam week when I have time off to take my time with the passenger side ordeal and finish up the wiring of my alarm. Thank you SO MUCH for all the help :D
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Okay, next problem. I got the passenger door switch drilled out and all cleaned, now both door switches are working 100%, dome light, door chimes, everything works 100%. Now when I'm hooking up my door trigger wires, my alarm has a negative and a positive door trigger wire coming from it, from what I understand I only need the negative wire on my car. Okay so I go look at the driver kick panel like the charts tell me too, and theres like 4 GREEN/ red wires. 3 of them are in the same blue connecter as where my trunk trigger wire is, which I have hooked up and working fine. The 4th one is way higher up in a different connecter and doesn't look like its the right one but anyways. NO MATTER what GREEN/ red wire I hook up my negative door trigger wire up to I get the same result, as soon as it makes the connection my parking lights flash 5 times. The same thing also happened when I ground the wire to the chassis........ Now when I leave it connected to any one of those 5 places and arm my alarm with the door open, after awhile my lights flash 5 times and my remote tells me a door is open and the car is unlocked. If I close the door and arm the alarm, it does the exact same thing..........

What am i doing wrong? help please

here is the main wiring chart i'm using

http://www.commandocaralarms.com/wiring/1992/Acura/Integra

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The wiring diagram for the integra on this website (the12volt) says that the GREEN/ red wire is in the red molex plug above the fuse panel. Are the ones that you're trying in a red plug?
Do you have a DMM to test the wires with?
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Ya I tried that one in the red plug, it was really hard to get the wire into but I got it in there, and it had the same problem. I don't have a DMM to test wires, but a buddy of mine does, he should be coming by this week some time.
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