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MikeHusain 
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When looking at a few wiring diagrams, it says the factory arm and disarm wire is located in the drivers door, i really don't want to fish wire through the door to disarm the factory alarm.  Can I disarm it another way? Negative pulse to Keysense?  Every now and then, my factory alarm goes off before I activate my remote start.  This rarely happens, maybe I accidently hit the factory arm button on my key, not sure though.  Is there any wire i can send a neg pulse before remote start? Thanks.
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Sadly not. '98 and newer Accords with factory alarm are generally a nuisance, because the keysense, transponder-based immobilizer, and factory alarm are not in the least bit integrated. Honda assumes that you'll always hit unlock on the remote before getting in and starting the car apparently.
The only alternative is to get a doorlock/alarm control module (such as the XK02) and use that additionally to your immobilizer bypass module.
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i havnt touched this year accord for a long time, but i remember running a disarm wire to the passenger side fuse box.

im tryin to pull up old notes i made on the car but i cant find it.

you have 3 options,

1) set unit to unlock-start-lock (no need to run disarm wire)
2) run disarm wire into door (not that hard, probably easier than programming the unit properly)
3) get a CANBUS module to do it for you via DATA. XK02, CAN-SL2, ADS-DLSL-CA2 (this also does lock, disarm, trunk, all triggers, etc)

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MikeHusain 
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ok, thanks for the advice guys.. I think i might just try and fish the wires through the door.  I might also check out the module options.
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without programming the module to do so (if it's capable), you can also wire the starter to unlock, start, then lock. I usually do it on the 1 button remotes. Tie the FAD into the unlock and tie the 200ma starter output into the lock.

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