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1998 prelude immobilizer, door trigger


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ftaudio 
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Posted: October 31, 2007 at 11:20 PM / IP Logged  
i have the 555d immobilizer bypass and the wire colors listed do not match the colors in the car. if anyone has the right colors and a good diagram to work with let me know. i'm also having a problem with the door trigger, i have the autopage oled1000, should i used the possitive or negative trigger wire.
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Door pins and trunk pin are negative.

DOORPIN WHITE/ black In driver's kickpanel   - 
 TRUNK PIN Orange In driver's kickpanel   - 

What colors don't match what colors?

phonymike 
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Posted: November 11, 2007 at 7:30 PM / IP Logged  
I put a 555d in my 01 prelude. I put the module behind the gauge cluster, and ran the wires down. there's a little module under the steering wheel, the wires are covered by a tube that looks like unshrunken heat shrink. I was able to run the bypass wires down that tube, cut the middle of the tube and make my connections there. you don't see the yel/blk, brn/yel, grey, and light blue wires? I got the honda manual, but I'm pretty sure the colors are the same, you might be looking in the wrong place. also I grabbed the key sense from the driver's kick so no wires were running to the steering column. but when I remote start my car, the immobilizer light (a green one) stays on, so I removed the bulb because the car works fine.

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