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2002 honda crv factory alarm disarm wire


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Jescism 
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My wife just bought a 2002 Honda CR-V EX with a factory alarm. I would like to install a aftermarket remote car starter and I think that the best thing to do is do an Alarm/car starter. I can't find any information on a disarm wire for the factory alarm? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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According to Omega's site, it will arm with lock (WHITE/ Blue) and disarm with unlock (WHITE/ Green).
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ok ,thanks. In regards to arming and disarming. I am assuming that with unlock/disarm on the aftermarket system this will disarm the factory system. But with lock/arm should both systems will be armed? Should I hook up the disarm wire to the aftermarket and not touch the arm wire?
Or am I completely off base on this and I don't have to do anything extra and just hook up the aftermarket alarm/remote car starter and everything will work out just fine?
Thanks again for any help you guys can give,
Joel
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What remote starter and bypass are you using? Most bypasses will do the OEM alarm for you.
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I would recommend the ADS Interface Module.  You wont need to "Lose A Key" with a "Key In The Box" type bypass.  Although they work perfect fine, the ADS modules are VERY reliable and VERY easy to use.  ADS "TB" or ALCA Multi module.

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I've never seen a pre-2006 with a factory alarm. Have you tested and verified that it has a factory-installed alarm?
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there is no factory alarm disarm in this vehicle.
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No alarm will make it easy. I figured it had an alarm because of the light on the dash "Green key", the red light on the dash and the fact that it locks the doors after a little while if you don't do anything after you unlock it.
Still no alarm, then we are good?
Joel
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To test for an alarm:   Roll down the drivers window.  Close all doors.  Press the lock button on the factory remote.  Wait 2 minutes.  Reach thru window and open door with inside handle release.  Listen for horn....  2002 honda crv factory alarm disarm wire -- posted image.

On the 2007+ CR-V's the EX has it . The LX doesn't.

Soldering is fun!
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The green key light is for the immobilizer, the red light is for the coded radio, and it relocks if a door isn't open just like all Hondas do...
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