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1997 honda prelude wiring

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Topic: 1997 honda prelude wiring

Posted By: baoo
Subject: 1997 honda prelude wiring
Date Posted: April 23, 2012 at 11:45 PM

Hello, I have a 1997 Honda Prelude and just bought a Viper 350 Responder. I've already found the car wiring diagram and tried my best to figure out which wires connect to which. However, there are still some wires that I don't know if I wired it right. Can someone help me please? Thank you

Car diagram:
https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~2134



Alarm diagram:
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Constant 12V+ Wire: White   to    Alarm Constant: Red
Starter Wire (+): BLACK/ White   to    Alarm Starter Kill Relay: Orange?
Ignition Wire (+): BLACK / YELLOW   to    Alarm Key Switch: Yellow
Accessory Wire: Yellow    not use?
Tachometer Wire: Blue      not use?
Door Lock Wire (-): BLACK/ White     to    Alarm Lock Harness: Green
Door Unlock Wire (-): BLACK/ Orange     to    Alarm Lock Harness: Blue
Door Trigger Wire (-): WHITE/ Black     to    Alarm (-) Door Switch Wire: Green
Parking Light Positive Wire (+): RED / Black    to    Alarm Vehicle Parking Light: White
Horn Trigger Wire (-): Blue/Red or Light GREEN/ Blue    not use?
Brake Wire (+): WHITE/ Black    not use?

Thank you



Replies:

Posted By: howie ll
Date Posted: April 24, 2012 at 3:00 AM
Starter wire, page 5 of the installation manual.
ACC NO.
Tach NO.
Horn trigger no unless there's a BROWN / white on the 350.
Use the other stated wires.
What about trunk trigger?

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