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kintosol 
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I'm trying to install Viper 5900 alarm system on a '00 Honda Civic, but do not know where to connect  wire H1/10 WHITE/ BLUE remote start (-) activation input, which is located in the Primary Harness of the main unit. Also I can use some help identifying "(-) neutral safety switch input " wire in the car. Can someone please help, thank you in advance for your help!!viper 5900, 2000 civic -- posted image.

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if it's a stick shift it wont have a safety switch
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The activation input does basically the exact same thing as the remote start button on the remote. If the brain is set for 2 pulses then if you ground the act input twice, the car will start. We used this wire and a few relays on a buddy of mines Vette to allow the car to crank when the door was opened.

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Posted: November 28, 2007 at 1:54 PM / IP Logged  
If the car is a manual transmission you should not be installing the 5900 without a 689M.
If the car is an automatic you can run the BLACK/ white through the small toggle switch provided with the other end to ground. This works as a shut off switch for the remote start portion of your system.
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kintosol 
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I forgot to mention that the car I'm installing this alarm system/remote starter has AUTOMATIC transmission...

What still not clear is... Where do I connect the remote start (-)  activation input wire?

Do I connect it to ground?

Please help this confused guy!!!!!

Thank you all for your time!

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yes , you can ground it .

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DO NOT GROUND THAT WIRE!
As explained earlier in this post that WHITE/ blue wire is there so that you can activate the remote start portion of your system via another input.
This wire is not a mandatory connection, just insulate it and leave it alone.
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kintosol 
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I will be working this weeked on this project hopefully I will not haveany problems with the installation, thanks to everyone who posted comments!
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