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Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude


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hazardus 
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I've just finished installing my new alarm system (855), and my remote start will not work because my car has a immobilizer system(3rd ign./Transponder)/ [1997 Honda Prelude].    In the manual it told me to build a relay.  Following all instructions the relay still fails to copy the key, or bypass the system.  I do not wish to buy an external module because of financial and pride issues Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude -- posted image..    I have taken the trim off of the ignition switch and there lies the heart of the transponder system.  On a seperate connector is a 2 pin connectector.  There are 2 wires that seemingly control the whole deal (that sends the output  from the circuit board inside the trim).  There is an orange wire and a white wire.  The white wire will not respond even if the key is next to it if I have a  ground on it (i.e. test light).  The orange wire is impartial to having a ground.  I have tried  disconnecting one of the wires (no luck), I have tried connecting the two wires (no luck as well).  Neither of the wires show a power signal, even when the key is on, or the engine is cranking.  My only other thought would be to connect the white wire to a constant 12v, but I worry of the consequenses.  Anyone that thinks they can help with wiring advice please reply.  Thanks.
hazardus 
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Posted: August 16, 2005 at 8:25 PM / IP Logged  
No one?  Have to build the relay?  Have to use a key with coding to bypass immobilizer and basically disable it? lol.
Customautomotiv 
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Posted: August 16, 2005 at 9:20 PM / IP Logged  
Pride issues.........wtf does that mean? No such thing in this field.........do it right...dont hack it!
hazardus 
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Posted: August 16, 2005 at 10:30 PM / IP Logged  
Alright, ill get the unit when I get the chance.  For now I guess I'll just hide the key close to the system in tape so I can still use the remote start and have a key.  Thx for the advice.
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Posted: August 16, 2005 at 10:44 PM / IP Logged  

OMEGA makes a Good ByPASS also........

Honda/Acura Transponder Interface: TYPE-B (IB-H1)
    Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude -- posted image.
Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude -- posted image.
Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude -- posted image.Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude -- posted image.Universal Transponder Bypass w/relayed (+/-) Keysense (PASS-4)
    Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude -- posted image.
Transponder, 1997 Honda Prelude -- posted image.

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