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jzone 
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I am installing a Viper 5701 and I am having problems with the remote start. I have the XK05 bypass with firmware: PKT2 and I have no idea how to install this (besides the ignition (blue wire), 12v constant (red wire), and the ground (black wire).

It has the following wires that I am not sure where to hook up:

Brown - Ground when running

Green - Security light (vehicle)

Violet/White - Data IMI

Violet - Data IMI

Orange - Data IMO

This bypass looks quite complicated, does anyone suggest using the bypass with the extra key (556u isn't it?)?

Any help would be greatly appreciated... THANKS

mikvot 
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Pkt2 is Toyota firmware. You need to have the bypass flashed with Honda firmware before it will work. I think pkh3 is the latest one that will work on that vehicle. Once you get that, and install manual to install it on a Honda, it should be a snap. It will tell you the wire colors and locations.
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i think you have the wrong firmware,i believe it should be the pkh3, the one you have is for toyota/lexus. and you would wire that one as follows it is a white connector in vehicle
brown wire = remote start alarm shutdown
blue wire and pink wire(splice together) = find the yellow/black wire in car and cut attach these wires to the side going to the ecm
pink/white wire = goes to the other side of the yellow/black wire you just cut(this goes to the ignitionswitch
violet wire = attach to the RED / blue
red wire = 12v constant
black wire = chassis ground or you can spile into the BROWN / yellow wire
mikvot 
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Here is a link to the install manual for Honda   http://www.bypasskit.com/getdocument.aspx?documentid=403
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thanks there mikvot for i am computer illiterate and dont know how to set up links. i guess i should learn eh
jzone 
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Yeah on the instructions it says Toyota/Lexus. How do I go about changing the firmware? Do I have to buy a new bypass with the Honda firmware?

so on the key hole itself, its the white plug, and what color wire do I cut?

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Just find a local shop that uses that brand of bypass, and they should be able to flash it for you. yellow/black is the wire that needs to be cut.

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thanks a bunch, you've been more than helpful!!

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