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ironranger 
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I am installing a 2205 in a civic with a manual trans.  I have the adapter module.  Where do I land the wires for the + and -?  Do I use the diode/ resistor circuit in the drawing that came with the module?  Thanks.  Ironranger
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Put 12v, to the purple door pin wire. Put the white door pin wire to the ALL door pin wire in the car, Dk. green @ the fuse box. Take the green to the hand brake wire GREEN/ orange at the hand brake in the center console. Plug the bypass unit in to the p-12 port.  NOw....program one of your outputs for start. Wire it to a relay to "throw" a ground to the wire at the clutch (this is your clutch bypass) lt.green at the clutch switch. On the relay pin 87 goes to ground, pin 86 gets 12v. pin 85 in the output programmed for start, from the unit. Pin 30 goes to the wire @ the clutch.   Make sure the unit is programmed for manual trans.

What transponder bypass are you going to use? ALSO, where did you get your astro?

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That's exactly what I wanted to know.  I'll try it and let you know.  Thanks a bunch,   Ironranger
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I am purchasing a transponder by-pass from the same dealer I bought the Astro from.  
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I am using an Astro  OM-CUT-3.      I had a hard time finding the green wire.  I used the GREEN/ brown with 2 dots for the door pin.  It works for the drivers door.  I'll try the other doors tomorrow.   Later,  Ironranger

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Yeah, where did ya get the Astro from? just curious...
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An Astro dealer.  After visting the Astro web site, they made it seem like it was up to the dealer if he wanted to sell you a unit.  I'd rather not say who the dealer is because we have a good relationship.  But, the bottom line is, a unit got sold and is being used.  Let me know if this answers you question.  The dealer I'm refering to installers auto starts and does other car services.  Just a small operation.  I'm am just a car owner, doing my own thing.
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Hmmm.... thats a no no.... see what happens when dei gets their hands into a good thing! anyhow, good luck with the unit, ya got the best in the buisiness! ya need any help, this is the place to get it....
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Yes it answers MY question...another dealer breaking his dealer agreement. He should have the line yanked out from under him. Im glad you didn't say who it was....I'd turn his *** in. I work real hard to play by the rules....guys that do this P!$$ me off. You have the best remote start made today...if it had been installed by an authorized dealer....you would actually have a warranty.

Don't get me wrong, I am glad to help you. But I am glad this guy isn't in MY neck of the woods......2002 civic, astrostart 2205 -- posted image.

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ironranger wrote:

I am using an Astro  OM-CUT-3.      I had a hard time finding the green wire.  I used the GREEN/ brown with 2 dots for the door pin.  It works for the drivers door.  I'll try the other doors tomorrow.   Later,  Ironranger

What green wire could you not locate?  AND your door pin wires are found at the factory security plug. Green 16 pins, above the drivers kick.

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