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94civicex 
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Posted: December 28, 2002 at 4:28 PM / IP Logged  
i got this alarm, but nobody wants to install this in my car because of liability issues of having remote start on a manual transmission car. what i was thinking was to install it myself. i am pretty good with electronics and i have an idea of what i am supposed to do. does this alarm need any special kind of programming through a computer or machine that only an authorized dealer can do or is it just you hook it up and program the remote to the brain? also i have a guy that is willing to help me out. he has his own shop and is pretty damn good with electronical components in cars and installed a few alarm before, but not a two way system. thanks in advance. also can anyone give me a alarm/remote start diagram for a 1994 honda civic ex.
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No special programming requierd to program the remote to the CPU. We are an authorized Aladdin dealer and here is the wiring information:

|       ITEM      |     WIRE COLOR     |POL|       WIRE LOCATION        |

|              12V|white               |+  |steering column             |
|          STARTER|BLACK/ white         |+  |steering column             |
|         IGNITION|BLACK / YELLOW        |+  |steering column             |
|  SECOND IGNITION|                    |   |                            |
|        ACCESSORY|yellow              |+  |steering column             |
|       POWER LOCK|GREEN / WHITE         |-  |2pin plg blue-taped to      |
|     POWER UNLOCK|GREEN/ red           |-  |blue plg behind f-box       |
| PARKING LIGHTS +|RED / black           |   |at fuse box or d.k.p        |
| PARKING LIGHTS -|                    |   |                            |
|       HEADLIGHTS|RED / white           |+  |column (low beam only)      |
|     DOOR TRIGGER|lt. GREEN/ red       |-  |driver kick panel           |
|  TRUNK/HATCH PIN|grn/blk 2 sil.dot *1|-  |blue conn. above fusbx      |
|         HOOD PIN|                    |   |                            |
|TRNK/HTCH RELEASE|                    |   |                            |
|  FCTRY ALARM ARM|                    |   |                            |
|FCTRY ALRM DISARM|                    |   |                            |
|       TACHOMETER|blue                |   |2-pin conn. near dist.      |
|       BRAKE WIRE|GREEN / WHITE         |+  |at brake switch             |
|     HORN TRIGGER|blu/grn, blu/red *2 |-  |at steering column          |
|           WIPERS|                    |   |                            |
|  LF WINDOW UP/DN|RED / yellow - RED / blu|A  |drivers switch              |
|  RF WINDOW UP/DN|blue/yel - blue/grn |A  |drivers kick panel          |
|  LR WINDOW UP/DN|yellow - yellow/grn |A  |dkp, harness to rear        |
|  RR WINDOW UP/DN|yellow - yellow/grn |A  |dkp, harness to rear        |

Notes:

*1 On 2 doors, solid green w/ two silver dots.  *2 Models without a drivers side air-bag are high-current ground.  Use a relay when interfacing with this circuit.

Jeff
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i need to know where to hook up a couple of wires. first where am i supposed to connect auxilary start (-) to. also do i have to connect the realy for the starter interrupt in my car. also how do ihook up the green, blue and RED / black wire on the p9 harness. am i supposed to ground it or connect it to a 12 volt source. laos where am i supposed to hook up the transponder control(-) on the p9 harness. thank you very much for your help.
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anyone?
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................where am i supposed to connect auxilary start (-) to

  • This is only  required if you wish to start the remote start function with another device that gives a pulse (-) trigger. If you have an alarm system that you want to use along with the Aladdin that has an AUX channel , you can hook it up to this wire to start the Aladdin remote start sequence without using the two way remote control.

.......................also do i have to connect the realy for the starter interrupt in my car.

  • No, you do not need to hook this up to the car. If the car is a manual tranmission vehicle, this is useless to install it on your starter wire because you can push start the vehicle without even having to engage the starter.

.......................also how do ihook up the green, blue and RED / black wire on the p9 harness

  • Find the target wires from my wiring diagram above and GROUND the RED / BLACK wire to chassis. This will send a pulse (-) signal to the GREEN and BLUE wires to lock and unlock the doors.

.......................where am i supposed to hook up the transponder control(-) on the p9 harness

  • This connection is not required for this vehicle. The car does not have an OEM Immobilizer system on it to bypass.
Jeff
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94civicex 
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Posted: December 28, 2002 at 10:51 PM / IP Logged  
i tried to program the remote before i finished installing everything to see if i had the wires hooked up right and halfway through the programming the alarm wouldn't respond. it'll work for the first few steps but after that it won't work. i had the necessary stuff hooked up like power , brake switch, siren, etc... or do you have to have the system fully connected so that it will work.
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also can i still hook up the starter interrupt just to have it there
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Posted: December 28, 2002 at 11:14 PM / IP Logged  

With the Aladdin system, DO NOT try to listen for the siren to confirm the steps....rather listen to the beeps coming out of the communication module. All the steps must be done one after another ( no pauses ) and also you have to have initially started up properly as well with the fuses not inserted onto the power lines as per instructions.

You can install the starter disable if you wish... it will not harm anything.

Jeff
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Posted: December 28, 2002 at 11:30 PM / IP Logged  
last 2 questions. on the p9 harness there is a gray wire for ign 2 or heater a/c 2(-) do i hook this up and if so where. also the brown wire which is re-lock/ re-arm or aux(-) where do i hook this up. thank you very much you help is greatly apreciated
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Posted: December 28, 2002 at 11:50 PM / IP Logged  
The 2nd ignition and 2nd accessory is not required as the Civic does not have either one of these. The BRWON wire is used for an UAX channel that you wish to add to your system ( eg. sunroof open or close, power window roll up or down, etc ) this will control any device with a (-) trigger.
Jeff
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