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Chainman 
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I am an installer for my stereo shop, im mecp certified.  Im installing a crimestoppers 2016 RS remote start alarm in a 94 honda accord.  Im freaking out , ive had the customers car for over two days and i dont no what to do !  The car has a manuel tranny, and ive been trying to bypass the clutch but nothing seems to work!  Now my biggest problem is the car wont even start with the f_ing key!  I dont no what the hell is wrong, ive tried disconnectig the alarm, ive checked all the fuses in the car none were blown, when I go to start it theres power, but no starter!  Somebody please help i will be very grateful !  I got the customer breathing down my neck, its frustrating!!!!!!!!!!
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silvercivicsir 
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look for a relay on far left hand side of the drivers kick, that has 2 black white wires, and a black red. this is the clutch relay, and give the black red 12volts with the key in the "on" postion and see what happens.. normally this will start the car, however you might of killed the relay.. since i don't know what you have done, does everything else work ?
Chainman 
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I know theres 2 switches on the clutch pedal, and i dont see that relay anywhere, nor can i even find wires together of that color

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infinkc 
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bypass the starter kill, see if the car starts up normally, you shouldnt have to tie into the relays for the clutch bypass. sound like there are some wires mixed up.
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Chainman 
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I tried bypassing it, hell i took the whole alarm back out, and the car still wont start,  i used a t-harness, so this made it a little easier!
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cntrylvr79 
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odds are good you blew the starter signal fuse.  It's in the drivers kick i believe it's a 7.5 amp fuse replace that the car should start fine iwth the key.  As far as the clutch bypass goes.  You said there's two harnesses plugged into switches on the clutch right?  If there are each one should have 2 wires in them so here's what you do.  2 relays

85 - goes to a negative output of the alarm that activates before starting.  86 goes to +12 volts constant.  87 tie into one of the wires of the harness.  30 goes to the other wire in the same harness.  Do this for each harness plugged into the clutch and your all set.

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Chainman 
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all the fuses are good, i tried jumpin the starter and it worked so it must be a relay somewhere?
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Posted: November 06, 2005 at 3:27 PM / IP Logged  

cntrylvr79

      Thank you so much, i am forever grateful!  It worked perfect! Your help was very much appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

                                                                                                                                                     Thanks  A.J.

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