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2003 honda pilot disarm wire?


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myhuynhvu 
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can anyone here please help me find disarm wire for my 03 pilot, the wirring shemethic said the wire is in the door lock cylinder, but i would love to find other options before i have to take the door pannel out and route the wire, every thing is done except the disarm wire, thanks and merry x'mas to all of you...
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There's no easier way to do that unfortunately. Take your time & be careful. It's not that hard to take that door panel apart.

It's the blue wire @ the door key lock cylinder. It will enable you to disarm the alarm without unlocking the doors.

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FACTORY ARM Blue/white or Blue/green Pin-7 on top center plug in pass. fusebox   - 
 This wire will also lock the doors. Models without a passenger side door keyhole will not have a wire in position 7 of the connector. You can put a wire into the plug to operate the alarm.
 FACTORY DISARM BLACK/ red Pin-3 on top center plug in pass. fusebox   - 
 This wire will also unlock the doors with a double pulse. Models without a passenger side door keyhole will not have a wire in position 3 of the connector. You can put a wire into the plug to operate the alarm.
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Posted: December 20, 2006 at 4:41 PM / IP Logged  

Sorry, I didn't have that info. That's why this site is great. You have lots of experienced guys (& women) as resources.

I agree Merry Christmas is where it's at.

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Posted: December 20, 2006 at 7:10 PM / IP Logged  
thanks to all of you great and helpful guys here, i think yeah i am going to go for the door pannel, merry x'mas to all and happy new year...

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