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iceman7329 
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I plan on installing a Clifford Matrix 50.5X Responder SST in my 94 Civic soon. I want to do window roll up, down modules on all 4 windows also. Does anyone have wiring info for this car? Its an LX automatic if it matters. Thanks.
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DEI lists the following for windows:
LF Window up/dn      RED / yellow - RED / blu        A       drivers switch       
RF Window up/dn      blue/yel - blue/grn        A       drivers kick panel       
LR Window up/dn      yellow - yellow/grn        A       dkp, harness to rear       
RR Window up/dn      yellow - yellow/grn        A       dkp, harness to rear      
Alarm information can be found in the wiring database in the diagrams section.
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LF Window Up          RED / YELLOW          (REV)          DRIVERS DOOR SWITCH          
LF Window Dn          RED / BLUE          (REV)          DRIVERS DOOR SWITCH          
RF Window Up          BLUE / YELLOW          (REV)          DRIVER KICK PANEL          
RF Window Dn          BLUE          (REV)          DRIVER KICK PANEL
iceman7329 
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Thanks, and I found the other info after looking around on the site.
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I just put a Aftermarket Generation remote starter on my 94 civic. http://aftermarketgeneration.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=23_80&products_id=32&osCsid=b95807c59b473c8e604409aefb7972aa

I didnt hook up the brake pedal switch yet, or the key on input. I used the (-) wire of the two for the door trigger input. If I try to remote start the car with the door shut the alarm just goes off. If the door is open it will start but then cut back off, it will then start and stop 2 more times on its own. I hae no idea what Ive done wrong. I need this working in like an hour.  Ideas?

I also just grounded the hood pin switch wire for now as I dont have a switch, that wont cause this will it? It would be grounded anyways right?

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For the hood pin switch, it will see a negative (ground) signal when the hood is open, which would either prevent the car from remote starting or turn off the car if it is running and the hood opens. So, I think if you don't use the hood pin wire you should just tape it off and not ground it. If you ground it, I think it won't start.
As for the brake pedal or key on input wires, I'm not really sure I follow what you say you're doing there.
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Ok, I read the manual again and it says it wont work unless the hood pin wire is grounded so thats right. On the brake and key wire I just havent hooked those up. I cant get my big ass under the dash of this car.
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Nevermind, its been one of those days. Its working perfect now.

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