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dnatrance 
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Posted: June 14, 2003 at 3:40 AM / IP Logged  

ok I have everything on p6 hooked up. I have the 12 volts on the pink wire, the siren hooked up, door locks work, blinkers work, door trigger... I have read some posts.. not sure if I have them hooked up right. I have them hooked to a GREEN/ red wire (I think) on the left of the fusebox. when you play with the dome light the doors will open and close.. someone told me I had to hook it to every door at the switch. This is on a 92 civic lx manual. When I take the key out (regardless of wether I touch the brake or not) the car stays on and there is no way to turn it off. if I press the e button  the lights blink twice along with the siren. thats all I get. I can not arm the car at all, it does nothing. any suggestions? What other wires have to be hooked up for remote start? I have heard you have to hook up the emergency brake but where do I put it on the alarm? In valet mode though, the car turns off. Everything works besides that and the position of the dome light affects the door trigger.

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dnatrance 
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Where is the emergency brake supposed to go on the aladdin alarm
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Did you hook up the brake wire ?
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Posted: June 15, 2003 at 9:51 AM / IP Logged  
It does not go anywhere. It is not a required connection to the system
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dnatrance 
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where would I hook it up and what would cause the car to stay running  when you try to turn it off? it wont let me arm the system once I take the key out. It will stay running until you unplug the alarm

dnatrance 
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yes the brake wire is hooked up. I can go through the options in the alarm using the reciever and the brake works in there. Any other suggestions?

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