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02 honda accord lx 4door dei 529t


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proatthagame 
Copper - Posts: 65
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Location: United States
Posted: September 24, 2007 at 11:45 AM / IP Logged  

Putting in a DEI 529T. Anyone know the window wire colors?

The manual came with 3 ways to install it depending on the car.

OUTPUTS REST AT GROUND, OUTPUTS REST AT IGNITION, and OUTPUTS REST AT OPEN.

Which one of these is particular to my vehicle?

I want to be able to to roll them up on arm and use my aux 1 on cm3000 to roll the up and down. Any advice would be appreciated. What happens if my aux on alarm are pulsed? Below is what my alarm manual states for the aux channels.

Pin #6: Yellow- This wire is the (-) 200mA Auxiliary #1 output. It can

be programmed for a timed pulse or latch. Please note: Timed pulse
durations can only be programmed with the CompuProgrammer.

Pin #7: Yellow/White- This wire is the (-) 200mA Auxiliary #2 output.

It can be programmed for a timed pulse or latch. Please note: Timed
pulse durations can only be programmed with the CompuProgrammer
.

Yours Truly
JWorm 
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Posted: September 24, 2007 at 4:37 PM / IP Logged  
If you want to be able to put two windows up and down you will need a 530T.
proatthagame 
Copper - Posts: 65
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Posted: September 24, 2007 at 4:46 PM / IP Logged  
So basically i can either have the two only go up when armed OR only have them roll down with aux?
Yours Truly

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