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99 accord, CVA- 1005 Wiring


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99accolude 
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can someone help me out here i need wiring  color/location for the E-Brake, and Foot Brake for my car. Also i just ordered the PAC, Model #TR-7. Which this unit do i still need to run wires to the brakes? Thanks alot of any information given, greatly appriciated. "Sorry im a noob">.< oh by the way its a 99 accord sedan EX
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Brake wire is WHITE/ BLACK at the pedal and the parking brake wire is located at the arm on the ebrake handle.
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Thanks :)
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Help,

I am trying to wire up my Alpine cva 1005. I want to bypass the safty switch but I don't care if I can switch it on and off, it is going in a show car and will be mounted in the rear seat. can I just connect the yellow and blue to the yellow and black to preform a full time bypass?

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sirpumpzalot wrote:

Help,

I am trying to wire up my Alpine cva 1005. I want to bypass the safty switch but I don't care if I can switch it on and off, it is going in a show car and will be mounted in the rear seat. can I just connect the yellow and blue to the yellow and black to preform a full time bypass?

No such thing as a permanent bypass.
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well aside from that switch for sale what are my options?

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