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camino 
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Posted: December 01, 2002 at 9:27 PM / IP Logged  

hi. i'm have to install a remote star  on this2002 odessy.and the customer want's to be able to use the sliding door's,the van came with a factory remote to do that,so i decided to install a 700t hornet and a valet remote start module,no problem,the problem was when i remotly start the vehicle the keyless entry don't work,i know is because  the baypass module is sending the pulse for the key sense,and when the key is on the ignition ,the keyless entry dont work,i know where is the keyless module.i cut the wire  from the key sense,(blue/withe)and still the same,for now the van has the viper remote start,but the customer wants the sliding door working with a remote control,any help will be great, thanks guy's. 

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you need to find the ignition feed to the factory module and cut it thru a relay during remote start.
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Posted: December 02, 2002 at 8:54 AM / IP Logged  
Securino, do you know what wire is the ignition feed into the factory module?  Camino, I am just curious what kind of range that factory remote gets.  Have you tested it or has the customer tested it?  I have a customer who wants a starter put in their Odyssey and they were willing to use two remotes, but if the factory remote works at a decent range, then I could just install an add-on.
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i am not sure but there cant be that many wires to test , also i have a diagram on how to get those sliders to work with an aftermarket remote if you need it.
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Posted: December 02, 2002 at 5:30 PM / IP Logged  

I would like to see that wire diagram, but you would need a few extra channels for that right? 

You can send an email to: js12vinstallations@hotmail.com  or you can post it if you want.

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camino 
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i know what wire you talking about,is yellow,but it didn't work,the think is when you put the key ,even without turning it to the ignition position,the keyless dont work,any way i'll install the sliding door with the viper remote start,3rd and 4rd chanel'sthanks,and about the diagram  i did my own design and work's good.jrilla i recomend you to install an aftermaket,it's better for the range.ok?and if yo u have any question let me know.
el camino
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let me know what you you guys have hooked up to.  I assume you just pulse a wire for each door using a relay, that is how I have done other sliding doors.  email or post your information.  Thanks a lot.
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Posted: December 03, 2002 at 11:06 PM / IP Logged  
well this cain of door,is not that easy,is data bus,to open and close,is not simply a pulse,so you have to build a set of relay's and a module to be able to do it..
el camino
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Hey Camino

I email the diagram to Jrilla.  If you post your email address then I can email you the diagram.  It's very easy to hook it up.  I did a couple this summer. 

10nesne1

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Hey

10nesne1, please email this to me and I will post it on the TECH TIPS page for other's to access aswell. My email is velocity@valleycable.com

Jeff
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