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clifford 50.5x into a 99 prelude


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kaylude 
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hey guys i just bought a clifford 50.5x planning to put it in my 99 prelude
do you guys have the wiring diagram picture for the alarm by any chance or any diy ?
howie ll 
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Yes, here's the trick. Go to vehicle wiring on the header section,click on it, look up Honda, go down to 1999, then Prelude then click on vehicle security and remote start.
kaylude 
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yeah i tried that but the wiring diagram .. some dont match with the one in the clifford manual.. do you want me to list which ones i dont know ? haha
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you could probably look in the downloads section, i dunno for sure if it is there, but, just a thought.  if you don't find it there then maybe you should post which wire you're not sure about and maybe those who are familiar with clifford products will chime in, cheers

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howie ll 
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Yes tell us what you're not sure about, t&t it ain't a genuine Clifford, there's been no such beast since the days of G4 and that's half the problem.
kaylude 
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okay here it is , in the clifford 50.5x instruction guide book
primary harness ( h1 ), 12 - pin connectors
from book        to my car
RED / white (-) 200mA channel 2 validity output -> RED / white
red (+) constant power input    -> red
brown (+) siren output          -> red on siren ?
black ground    -> black or chassis
violet (+) door trigger input, zone 3          -> ?
blue (-) mulitplexed input, zone 4             -> ?
green (-)door trigger input ,zone 3            -> WHITE/ black ?
BLACK/ white (-) 200 mA domelight output       -> ?
WHITE/ blue (-) remote start activation input   -> ?
white (+)/(-) selectable light flash output    -> ?
orange (-) 500 mA armed output -> green ?
thanks guys
howie ll 
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RED / white to control a (factory) electric trunk release.

Red to white at ignition.

Brown to red of siren, bring siren leads into cabin and ground both blacks at a body bolt in kickpanel or behind dash.

Violet don't use

Green to WHITE/ black door contact as wiring info here.

Blue to trunk contact, again as wiring info here.*

BLACK/ white don't use.

White to parking lights, + or - as wiring info here.

Oranfe, not used unless you're incorporsting window closers.

*There should be a grey wire on the alarm for hood input, if not join your hood switch to the blue via 2 diodes, bands away from the alarm. From your questions, should you really be doing this?

kaylude 
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thanks howie ll
well im new at this that's why i want to ask someone that have some experience with this before hand
reason why im doing this is because i want to learn while im doing
if you know a guide someone where or a diy then can you send me the link thanks
howie ll 
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OK, just proceed at your own pace, if you ask a question I perceive as simplistic or silly I will point it out and give you some leeway.
kaylude 
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thanks howie ll
sorry i know its a hassle but since your like a guru .. i rather ask someone then messing up my own car -__-
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