| Key Alarm Program 95 Integra [message #784048] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 22:39 |
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Hello everyone,
I'm trying to install a set of keyless alarms on my 95 Integra
since the old ones are not working. In the directions that I got it
said to turn the key to II and then press and hold the valet override
switch and keep holding it until the LED on the steering wheel start
to blink. The problem is when I got the car, the switch was broken (at
least I think it was this switch). If I'm right it looks like it runs
to another connection underneath the drivers dash which I'm trying to
short out with a paper clip but doesn't seem to be working. The wires
appear blue and black until the connection and then change to black
orange and blue. Is this the correct procedure; and am I shorting the
correct wires? I'll try to post a picture later tonight if it'll help.
Thanks in advance,
Nick
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| Re: Key Alarm Program 95 Integra [message #784050 ] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 23:07 |
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<Nick> wrote in message news:vfe2c2pqoka8tivfquc9386sh043pgjmmb [at] 4ax.com...
> I'm trying to install a set of keyless alarms on my 95 Integra
> since the old ones are not working. In the directions that I got it
> said to turn the key to II and then press and hold the valet override
> switch and keep holding it until the LED on the steering wheel start
> to blink. The problem is when I got the car, the switch was broken (at
> least I think it was this switch). If I'm right it looks like it runs
> to another connection underneath the drivers dash which I'm trying to
> short out with a paper clip but doesn't seem to be working. The wires
> appear blue and black until the connection and then change to black
> orange and blue. Is this the correct procedure; and am I shorting the
> correct wires? I'll try to post a picture later tonight if it'll help.
I don't think anybody can help you since you don't state the make and model
of the alarm in question. It sure doesn't sound like a Honda alarm.
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| Re: Key Alarm Program 95 Integra [message #784051 ] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 23:30 |
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It's the factory Alarm.
Thanks,
Nick
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 17:07:33 -0400, "Seth"
<seth_lermanNOSPAM [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
><Nick> wrote in message news:vfe2c2pqoka8tivfquc9386sh043pgjmmb [at] 4ax.com...
>> I'm trying to install a set of keyless alarms on my 95 Integra
>> since the old ones are not working. In the directions that I got it
>> said to turn the key to II and then press and hold the valet override
>> switch and keep holding it until the LED on the steering wheel start
>> to blink. The problem is when I got the car, the switch was broken (at
>> least I think it was this switch). If I'm right it looks like it runs
>> to another connection underneath the drivers dash which I'm trying to
>> short out with a paper clip but doesn't seem to be working. The wires
>> appear blue and black until the connection and then change to black
>> orange and blue. Is this the correct procedure; and am I shorting the
>> correct wires? I'll try to post a picture later tonight if it'll help.
>
>I don't think anybody can help you since you don't state the make and model
>of the alarm in question. It sure doesn't sound like a Honda alarm.
>
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| Re: Key Alarm Program 95 Integra [message #784052 ] |
Fri, 21 July 2006 23:47 |
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One additional note....I don't have any remotes that are working.
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 17:30:16 -0400, Nick <> wrote:
>It's the factory Alarm.
>
>Thanks,
>Nick
>
>On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 17:07:33 -0400, "Seth"
><seth_lermanNOSPAM [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>><Nick> wrote in message news:vfe2c2pqoka8tivfquc9386sh043pgjmmb [at] 4ax.com...
>>> I'm trying to install a set of keyless alarms on my 95 Integra
>>> since the old ones are not working. In the directions that I got it
>>> said to turn the key to II and then press and hold the valet override
>>> switch and keep holding it until the LED on the steering wheel start
>>> to blink. The problem is when I got the car, the switch was broken (at
>>> least I think it was this switch). If I'm right it looks like it runs
>>> to another connection underneath the drivers dash which I'm trying to
>>> short out with a paper clip but doesn't seem to be working. The wires
>>> appear blue and black until the connection and then change to black
>>> orange and blue. Is this the correct procedure; and am I shorting the
>>> correct wires? I'll try to post a picture later tonight if it'll help.
>>
>>I don't think anybody can help you since you don't state the make and model
>>of the alarm in question. It sure doesn't sound like a Honda alarm.
>>
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| Re: Key Alarm Program 95 Integra [message #784053 ] |
Sat, 22 July 2006 00:05 |
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<Nick> wrote in message news:pqh2c2lad66dkg6mvc1plvg58gbngbvoil [at] 4ax.com...
> It's the factory Alarm.
Probably really an Alpine. In the early 90's, all of the Honda alarms were
Alpine.
Do you see your remotes here? http://www.autotechs.com/subcat65.htm
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| Re: Key Alarm Program 95 Integra [message #784057 ] |
Sat, 22 July 2006 00:40 |
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Yes is HO-3BB. I checked a few older postings on Google News and found
that the instructions are correct. I just can't seem to get the
blinking LED after I link the wires together.
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 22:05:29 GMT, "Seth"
<seth_lermanNOSPAM [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
><Nick> wrote in message news:pqh2c2lad66dkg6mvc1plvg58gbngbvoil [at] 4ax.com...
>> It's the factory Alarm.
>
>Probably really an Alpine. In the early 90's, all of the Honda alarms were
>Alpine.
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>Do you see your remotes here? http://www.autotechs.com/subcat65.htm
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