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bypassing OEM alarm on 99 honda accord


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I purchased a remote starter that has no OEM bypass wire. Was wondering if there is a way to completely bypass the alarm on a 99 Honda accord ex coupe. Perhaps different locking wires that don’t arm the OEM alarm. I’ve applied a negative signal to the OEM bypass wire and something in the passenger door clicks. I was wonder if I could disarm the alarm then cut the wire.
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Posted: July 28, 2005 at 8:27 AM / IP Logged  
Just don't use the OEM key FOB to lock the doors & the OEM alarm will not turn on if you have the LX model. The OEM alarm arms & disarms through the lock & unlock on the EX models. If you have a RS that will unlock before remote start then program it to do that.
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