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99 civic, 791xv, valet 561r


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mobilecustoms 
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i have a 791xv viper and the externbal shock sensor. I have the door trigger for the trunk on the zone 4 hooked up. How would the 506t work? How is it wired, plug and play? I read that it will report on zone 4, what happend when the trunk is triggered? Or do i get one or the other?
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i have a 791xv and a valet 561r and have the rear defroster wire hooked up in the car to thge defroster wire of the modules. Is there a way to turn off and on the defroster with the remote?
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by using a seporate channel of of the alarm with a latching relay using ing for sorce of pwr...if you dont have an extra channel split one by using dome lt. survellance wire it gives you a 30 sec window
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The trunk should have its on zone. Hook your trunk up to the blue wire off the alarm. That should be the instant trigger alarm.

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i have the trunk hooked up to the h1/6 blue multiplexed input zone 4
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i have a 99 civic lx and want the facotry remote to open the doors when the car is running. I have it hooked up to the dei valet 561r to start the car with three pulses to the lock on the remote. Once running the remote is disabled. Can i wire a relay to keep the module running with the car?
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That year civic you can do this with. In the drivers kickpanel is the keyless entry module. Find it and use a DVM to locate the ignition wire in the plug. Cut it and the remotes will work while running. Sorry, did it a hundred times but just can't remember the color. It may be the same as the ignition switch, BLACK / YELLOW.
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does anybody know the wire? before i start. it is snowing outside right now. I will test tomorrow when it stops.
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it was the BLACK / YELLOW wire cut it and it works great! thanks!
on a 1998 windstar gl this should be the same also right?

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