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mark5000 
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I am new at this... would anyone know the wire diagram for a 07 Honda Odyssey ?

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06 and 07 are the same.... here's an 06

Wire/Function Colour Location/Description Polarity
 PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT YES TRANSPONDER   SEE NOTES 
 12 VOLTS White Ignition harness or green plug on fusebox   + 
 IGNITION BLACK / YELLOW Ignition harness or green plug on fusebox   + 
 ACCESSORY BLACK/ red Ignition harness or green plug on fusebox   + 
 STARTER BLACK/ white Ignition harness or green plug on fusebox   + 
 KEY SENSE RED / white At ignition switch harness   - 
 TACH SIGNAL Not Black or BLACK/ white At any coil on front of engine   AC 
 FUEL INJECTOR Opposite from Yellow/black At any injector on engine   AC 
 LOCK Pink/black 4-pin blue plug behind glovebox   - 
 UNLOCK Green 4-pin blue plug behind glovebox   - 
 DOORPIN Yellow At light switch in dash   - 
 LEFT SLIDING DOOR CONTROL SEE DIAGRAM     
 RIGHT SLIDING DOOR CONTROL SEE DIAGRAM     
 TRUNK RELEASE WHITE/ black & Blue / YELLOW At hatch release switch in dash   SEE NOTE 
 Shorting these 2 wires together with release the rear hatch, use a relay.

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FACTORY ARM WHITE/ blue or Blue/white In driver's door at window switch module   - 
 FACTORY DISARM White In driver's door at window switch module   - 
 BRAKESWITCH WHITE/ black Brake pedal   + 
 PARKLIGHTS RED / black In plug on front of fusebox   + 
 HAND BRAKE GREEN/ orange At switch on handbrake lever   - 
 HORN GREEN/ YELLOW At steering column   - 
 DRIVER WINDOW UP RED / black At switch in driver's door   Rev Pol 
 DRIVER WINDOW DOWN RED / yellow At switch in driver's door   Rev Pol 
 PASSENGER WINDOW UP RED / blue At switch in passenger door   Rev Pol 
 PASSENGER WINDOW DOWN Red At switch in passenger door   Rev Pol 
 LEFT REAR WINDOW UP Blue / YELLOW At switch in left rear door   Rev Pol 
 LEFT REAR WINDOW DOWN Blue At switch in left rear door   Rev Pol 
 RIGHT REAR WINDOW UP Blue / YELLOW At switch in right rear door   Rev Pol 
 RIGHT REAR WINDOW DOWN Blue At switch in right rear door   Rev Pol 
 HEADLIGHTS BLACK/ red At light switch harness   - 
 REVERSE LIGHTS Green Under driver's side running board   + 
 VSS WIRE Orange At cruise module behind center console   AC 
 Also found Blue/white at the PCM on the driver's side fender under the hood.
 TRANSPONDER DATA 1 RED / Blue Pin-2 at 7-Pin connector   DATA 
 TRANSPONDER GROUND Black Pin-1 at 7-Pin connector   - 
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thanks KarTuneMan, do you have the diagram for the sliding doors?
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Find yourself a bypass module CAN-SL2i this will control A LOT of cool features on your rig....IF you have the outputs from the remote start.
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Actually I’m in the process of buying a alarm.... I was looking into the DEI systems such as the PYTHON 950 SST. Reading about it is making me think twice because it stated that they recommend professional certified installers... and if the product is not installed by one, they void the warranty.

I’m pretty well in installing alarms and have been doing this for years... Do you know any good ones out their? I am looking at a good system with 2 way, long range and as many channels as I can get. I installed Commando systems FM 870 and the previous version of it (FM Combo) also the RS 560 and wasn’t to happy with the range and all.

The FM Combo didn’t have any outputs (only one optional pulse channel-trunk release) but the range was good for about 5 years and now my transmitter(s) only works 20 feet away and sometimes 50 feet and if so, I don’t get a confirmation back from the system (if started, armed and/or disarmed). This was installed on a accord 2000.

The FM 870 has lots of programmable outputs but the range on it sucks too...installed it on a accord 04 2 years ago...and the antenna was relocated several times but still no distance!

RS 560 just had problems.... it was installed on my 1999 accord and something would just trigger the alarm middle of the night and go off…I checked all my wirings and check into the programming mode and everything was fine. Called Commando tech support and they said it could be a drop in the car voltage reading such as my fan turning on.


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