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2005 honda civic 5spd, alarm/rs


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e10tran 
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Hello I am new to this site, I was just wondering is a bypass required for a 2005 honda civic for the key part of the installation? What bypass kits are good with dei alarms such as viper,python,hornet etc. Also on a manual how do you bypass the clutch pedal?
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I forgot the mention, a Keyless entry system with remote start.
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DEI makes great alarm/RS units but theyre not made to work on MT cars. Your other option is compustar.
To bypass the clutch temporarily, apply a low current negative trigger, such as status, to light-green wire at the switch.
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You actually can use a DEI alarm/rs unit.  You would need the 689m kit from DEI that is made for manual transmission vehicles.
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^do they even sell that in the States now?
There were ppl asking for them couple of yrs ago and its only offered in canada.
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e10tran 
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Thanks for your help everyone. I was wondering if i just bought one of these bypass units from ebay will it work with my 2005 honda civic?

http://cgi./DEI-556HW-Honda-Accord-Civic-Bypass-Module-NEW_W0QQitemZ280106211275QQihZ018QQcategoryZ60203QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem

It only says "2001-2004" but I believed nothing changed from 2001-2005 on the Honda Civics.

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To answer your question profuse007, it just started to ship out from DEI to be used in the states.  I should get some in the very near future.  Till then i still do not install DEI systems into manual transmission vehicles.   By the way, the 556HW does work.......
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Heh compustar all the way for manuals.

Firstech has been manual transmission vehicles since 1999. i think i'll stick with them. I saw that new peice that DEI is offering. If someone installs that i would like to know how that went. Word

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DEI of Canada... (Astroflex) Manual capable for 16+ years.2005 honda civic 5spd, alarm/rs -- posted image.
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as soon as i get one i will post my results on the 689m
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