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remote starter, bypass, 2005 Honda CRV


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marka100 
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I have a 2005 Honda CR-V SE that I have installed a remote starter that I purchased from Asian Wolf (SCYTEC MDL), but have to install an Immobilizer Bypass Module so that the ECU will get the key code and allow the vehicle to start.

I found the Immobilizer connector on the ignition switch, it has seven pins and I need to know the function that each wire controls in order to hook up the Directed 556H Immoblizer Bypass Module.

The Wire colors are as follows: 1. White with Red Stripe, 2. Black with Yellow Stripe, 3. Blue with Orange Stripe, 4. Green with orange Stripe, 5. Grey, 6. White, 7. Brown with Yellow Stripe. If anyone has a wiring diagram for this ignition or knows the functions of these wires, I would greatly appriciate the help. I can be E-mailed direct at:  marka100@yahoo.com

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MarkA 

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do you not have the install instructions for the bypass module.  It has a diagram for the colors at the imobb. harness.  Let me know if you do not have the instuctions.

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Data. White

Ign. Yellow/blk.

Ground BRN / YELLOW

marka100 
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I purchased a Galaxy 2000RS-MDL from Asian Wolf to put in my wife's 2005 Honda CRV, After the installation I found out this vehicle requires an Immobilizer Bypass Module, so I called Asian Wolf and purchased a Directed Electronics 556H too.

My question is, that the Immobilizer Bypass call out in the installation sheet that its Blue/White needs to be connected to the remote starter, but dosen't specify where! If you know where, please let me know...

Thanks

MarkA

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I am not familiar with your remote start system but, the blue/white needs to be hooked up to a ground while running wire from your RS.

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Should be the brown wire from the remote starter (just installed one in an Accord)

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