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1996 integra SE alarm/remote start


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Tommy_L 
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Posted: May 10, 2004 at 3:45 PM / IP Logged  

hi everyone,

i need help with my integra SE 1996 5 speed, 

i had bought a alarm with remote starter...  ALPHAGUARDS AG65S this is how my alarm look like http://www.concordia-auto.com/AG65S.htm  i don't know for each little thing that work and do for what? anyone know please tell me!!!

do anyone know what is the Wire Of Central Lock?? where is it? i could not find it.

what and where is the OIl Light or Hight Tension coil? also, how to work on the Trunk Release?

it's my first install alarm and remote starter...  anyone know how to install please give me some information and guid for me.. please ! please! help me!

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Posted: May 10, 2004 at 4:45 PM / IP Logged  
First, Are you planning on installing the remote starter features, because you shouldn't, unless that remote starter was designed for manual transmission vehicles. There was no mention of this in the description of the unit so i would seru=iously reccommend not installing the remote starte features since you are risking serious injury or death.
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Tommy_L 
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Posted: May 11, 2004 at 9:34 AM / IP Logged  

thanks!   J Rilla

but i really like to install a larm/remote starter into my car.  do u have any idea that this alarm/remote starter will work?  also, if not what other alarm/remote starter that would u recomment me to install in my car?

as the manual said it will work at both automative / manual car. so the manual just give me the diagrame, so i just don't know what is the Wire Central Of Lock?? where is it? please tell me if anyone know it......

thanks

Tommy_L

Tommy_L 
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Posted: May 11, 2004 at 10:11 AM / IP Logged  

i have a Integra SE 96 manual...  i am ready to install a new alarm/remote starter into it...  but i just don't know what is the Wire Of Central Lock? where is it locat?? where is the  wrie of trunk release?

anyone knwo please give me infor  or any website i could find it?

thanks

Tommy_l

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Posted: May 11, 2004 at 1:50 PM / IP Logged  
In my opinion you should avoid putting a remote start into a standerd vehicle. Especially if you have never installed one before. This is very dangerious and should be avoided. If it is a must, take to a professional with experiance so he could install the safty feachers for bypassing a clutch.
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Jeremy

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