Hey, I have completly installed my alarm except for the the lock and unlock wires. I can not find them for the life of me. I know they are blk/red and blk/wht, but cant find them. If anyone could tell me where they are that wuld be great.
I replied to your post a couple of days ago, I told you to do a search I have posted this info before but anyway...
here ya go
Power Lock : BLK/WHT (-) PASSENGER KICK PANEL "10 PIN PLUG"
Power Unlock : BLK/RED (-) NEGATIVE TRIGGER DOOR LOCKS
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I couldn't find them in the kick panel, looked long and hard too. I wouldn't exactly call the glove compartment the kick panel. If you do find them there please take a picture, I plan to write a 4G alarm article. I ended up taking to an installer who caught them where the door wire bundle enters the car (how I don't know.)
I could find mine either after removing the glove box, but i just followed the wire from the door and cut into the plastic wrapping when i could and found the wires that way, (which sounds like what the installer might have done).
Mario or ME, do either of you have a clifford? Have a couple questions about the remote.
No, I have a Viper 600ESP but what's your question?
BTW, I think 93 VTEC's are different cuz I searched every wire in the passenger kick. I even removed the ECU (what a *****) and still couldn't find it. By that point I was happy to pay $40 to have someone do it.
my remote was being weird so i reset them all, now when i install a new remote, the trunk button(which was unused) is the disarm, the *(which is also unused) is the arm button and the arm/disarm button puts the car in valet mode, whick normally is the trunk and star pushed at the same time.
Just wondering why is like that? not a huge problem, b/c everything works fine, but if it able to be fixed i would like too.
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