Well since the forum was down forever, I had A LOT of time to research the oem dealer installed security system. I've made a small note page of stuff about it. Here it is.
A269ZUA089 accord keyless entry fcc id #
08E50-SM4-100 oem part # for security system
08E50-SM4-103 new part # for securty system
08E50-SM4-110 oem remote kit cb 93 ex
if your customer wants to add a third transmitter to the
system, you need to order a four ROM chip set directly
from Alpine Electronics of America. The Alpine part
number for the four ROM chip set is 8319. This ROM
chip set does not come with a transmitter. Order the
additional transmitter from American Honda.
If you have questions about how to order a four ROM chip
set, call Alpine’s parts department at (800) 421-2284,
extension 8885.
Batteries for the Transmitter
The battery number is CR2025. Each transmitter uses
one battery.
site for reprogramming info http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/98-011.pdf
oem service manual 4th gen prelude http://prelude.openbarr.com/manuals/4th_gen/
08E50-SS0-101 part # for 4th gen prelude security system
http://www.originalkeyless.com/HONDA...C.qscstrfrnt01 place that has oem remotes for 90-93 accords
possibly a way to reprogram chips
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/151052
"If yes, then if you are a reasonable DIY'er...you can do it yourself. You need to get to the control unit (which is located under the steering wheel and behind the knee bolster on the e32.
You then take the chip out of the remote fob and place it in the control unit so that it can "read/learn/program" the chip.
Some have control units have a small reset button next to the recepticle for the chip...if it doesn't have a reset button...insert the chip and turn the ignition to position 2...this will "set" the chip.
Then you remove the chip from the control unit and place it back into the remote fob."
ways to change battery, disarm, arm etc
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/739005...-series/page-3
E32/E34 use the same 'alpine' style alarm system. 5 series (88-96) and (86-93) 7 series.
another site showing reprogramming
http://forums.g2ic.com/showthread.ph...and-other-info)
Based on this info, I have found that BMW, Honda and Acura and possibly some others, have use this kind of Alpine alarm system.
This is just some info based on what I could find on the internetz. Let me know if you have something to add to this.
A269ZUA089 accord keyless entry fcc id #
08E50-SM4-100 oem part # for security system
08E50-SM4-103 new part # for securty system
08E50-SM4-110 oem remote kit cb 93 ex
if your customer wants to add a third transmitter to the
system, you need to order a four ROM chip set directly
from Alpine Electronics of America. The Alpine part
number for the four ROM chip set is 8319. This ROM
chip set does not come with a transmitter. Order the
additional transmitter from American Honda.
If you have questions about how to order a four ROM chip
set, call Alpine’s parts department at (800) 421-2284,
extension 8885.
Batteries for the Transmitter
The battery number is CR2025. Each transmitter uses
one battery.
site for reprogramming info http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/98-011.pdf
oem service manual 4th gen prelude http://prelude.openbarr.com/manuals/4th_gen/
08E50-SS0-101 part # for 4th gen prelude security system
http://www.originalkeyless.com/HONDA...C.qscstrfrnt01 place that has oem remotes for 90-93 accords
possibly a way to reprogram chips
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/151052
"If yes, then if you are a reasonable DIY'er...you can do it yourself. You need to get to the control unit (which is located under the steering wheel and behind the knee bolster on the e32.
You then take the chip out of the remote fob and place it in the control unit so that it can "read/learn/program" the chip.
Some have control units have a small reset button next to the recepticle for the chip...if it doesn't have a reset button...insert the chip and turn the ignition to position 2...this will "set" the chip.
Then you remove the chip from the control unit and place it back into the remote fob."
ways to change battery, disarm, arm etc
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/739005...-series/page-3
E32/E34 use the same 'alpine' style alarm system. 5 series (88-96) and (86-93) 7 series.
another site showing reprogramming
http://forums.g2ic.com/showthread.ph...and-other-info)
Based on this info, I have found that BMW, Honda and Acura and possibly some others, have use this kind of Alpine alarm system.
This is just some info based on what I could find on the internetz. Let me know if you have something to add to this.
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