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2005 honda civic, remote start


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e10tran 
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Joined: April 11, 2006
Location: United States
Posted: September 04, 2007 at 6:36 PM / IP Logged  

Hello,

I have finished installing a Autocommand 20095 and everything works except the remote start function. I just need to bypass the key. I have tried inserting the key and pushing the "*" twice which initiates the remote start and it works. I am having trouble installing the 556Hw module. I notice the 7-pin ignition harness and connected as following:

Green wire reference(556H) to Brown Yellow(Civic) PIN#1

Yellow & Yellow/Black Data(556H) to RED / Blue PIN#2
Pink/Black (556H) to Ignition Connector Yellow/Black(Civic) the side that is connected to harness that plugs into igntion
Pink (556H) to ignition Connector Yellow/Black(Civic) on the opposite side of the Pink/Black.
      Am I suppose to cut this Yellow/Black(Civic) Wire in half and run as I did above with the Pink/Black(556H) and Pink(556h)?
I have checked my GND/CONSTANT 12V+ as the 556h Module turns on.
Blue/White(556H) to BLUE(-) status output (Autocommand) remote start

Basically I do the programming and the 556h Lights up when you depress the button while pluggin in the harness. Then You turn ignition "ON" and it flashes

the mode you are on and it flashes 1 time which is mode 1 for civic.  Than you turn the ignition "OFF" and back on and the LED stays on showing it is
programmed. But I do not get the part where after you program it is suppose to stay on.

I cannot turn on the car with the key when my wiring is connected. And obviously my remote start doesn't work. Please someone help me thanks!

enice 
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Joined: March 05, 2006
Location: New York, United States
Posted: September 04, 2007 at 9:23 PM / IP Logged  
Seems to be connected properly.  I myself am I die hard DEI fan but this module SUCKS.  Make sure you have your ground connected at the kick panel.  If that doesnt work then try resetting module and or get a different module like the Honda SL3 which is the best honda bypass to me.

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