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98 Accord LX - Progressive Locks


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ttabor01 
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Posted: January 03, 2005 at 4:38 PM / IP Logged  
I just purchased a DEI Python 440HP and would like to install it so that pressing the transmitter unluck button once will unlock only the driver door, pressing the button again will unlock all doors. As an FYI, if you use the key in the driver's door it only unlocks the driver's door unless you turn and hold the key for about 3 seconds, then all doors unlock. So here's my question: How do I wire it?? The install guide shows a -200 mA BLUE wire called the Second Unlock Output for progressive unlock systems that pulses a low voltage to open the passenger doors when you hit the unlock button twice. I don't know if this is necessary/required. My guess is that I need to find the circuit that is actuated by using the key in the drivers door if I want just the driver's door to open, and then connect the Second Unlock Output to the other circuit???    If so, which wires are which? I have the wiring diagram so I know the colors but it doesn't mention the circuit that unlocks only the drivers door.
Thank you!
ttabor01 
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Posted: January 03, 2005 at 4:49 PM / IP Logged  
SORRY! Scratch the above post. I just went out to the car to test a theory and found that the drivers door opens mechanically w/ the key and only actuates the power locks when the key is held for 3 seconds. That makes installing it a little easier!

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