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pitoaudiovisual 
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I did a remote start alarm to an 03 Acura TL and everyting is fine the only thing is that every time the car is remote started the factory alarm is triggered. I never wired the key sense so i was wondering if that is the issue or should i wire up the wire that says disarm no unlock.
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Thack79 
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gotta go in the door to the alarm disarm
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Thack79 wrote:
gotta go in the door to the alarm disarm
agreed, keysense will do nothing
jperez_jr_ 
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This car was kinda annoying when I worked on it, but Thack79 is right you have to go into the door for the factory disarm wire.

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The TL's a rebadged Accord. Shouldn't be any need to go into the door.
Keysense won't help you; that's mostly for Toyotas.
Go back to the main page and scroll down a little bit, just a few days ago there was a post about a 2002 Accord EX...it should have all the information you need.
pitoaudiovisual 
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so there is no way to get that wire any other way then threw the door im trying to avoid taking the door apart and having to run a wire that way
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Did you already read the recent post about the 2002 Accord EX?
pitoaudiovisual 
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i cant find the post i went as far back as october however i looked at the forum at honda 2002 and they said to go to the door unless its an LX would an LX be the same.
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I just did a compustar in one of these, had the same problem. there is a disarm wire in the door but the if it has factory keyless the unlock signal through the door locks will also disarm it. I set it up so it would pulse unlock before remote start and relock after and it hasnt been a problem since. 

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pitoaudiovisual wrote:
i cant find the post i went as far back as october however i looked at the forum at honda 2002 and they said to go to the door unless its an LX would an LX be the same.
My mistake, it was a 2001, I'm sorry.
Here you go:
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~118021~PN~1
There used to be LOTS of posts about this same issue but they seem to have disappeared. I couldn't find much of anything using the search feature, either.
Anyway, I've always done those cars at the passenger fuse box with no trouble.
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