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wolflett 
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Posted: July 02, 2011 at 2:54 PM / IP Logged  
I can seem to get voltage to the door trunk opener I purchased from Honda. The door trunk opener is for a 2001 accord 4 door. P/N: 08E49-
S64-100H. What I'm trying to accomplish is to press aux 1.5 seconds or more on the remote. The bosch relay does energize but no 12 volts at the trunk release. Here is how I have the Bosch relay configured.
85: H1/1 RED / White (-) 200 MA Trunk Release Output
86: 12 Volts Constant
30: Is the green wire I ran to the honda trunk release opener
87: This is where I wasn't sure what to do. The Viper 5901 Install Guide says +12 Volts if (+) switched or (-) ground if (-) switched.
I tried it both ways still no go. What do I have to program if anything to make this work? Aux 1 is trunk icon
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Posted: July 02, 2011 at 5:15 PM / IP Logged  
Can you post the install directions / wiring diagram for the Honda kit?
Soldering is fun!
howie ll 
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87 to the same source (12v+ constant fused at 15 amps) as 86, remember to ground the solenoid.
howie ll 
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Here's a diagram, remember those two diodes in line they will protect your alarm! Also shown with optional switch operation. 8A2_relay_1.bmp
wolflett 
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