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How to install keyless entry (no alarm)?

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    How to install keyless entry (no alarm)?

    Does anyone know how to install a keyless entry kit in an Accord 93, and the difficulty?

    I'm looking at this which is a fairly basic keyless entry system, with no alarm or anything special. I just want to unlock/lock my doors with a remote.

    From the images, it doesn't look like there are many cables, but what/where would I access the cables I need and would I need to tap into them? If so, any one have any how-to's or suggestions/tips? Thanks

    #2
    looks like a decent deal for under $40 bux..

    i wouldn't mind buying a kit and wiring it!

    although i would need a GUIDED DIY with pics to be able to do it!
    for the first time...

    if you get it..and got it working make a DIY


    Ride: 2002 Lexus IS300

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      #3
      Pull the trim for your fuse box, under the carpet you'll see a fat wiring harness with blue tape around it. That tape is holding a pair of wires attached to a plug (I think it's a grey plug) One of them is the unlock wire (black/red), one of them is the lock wire (black/white). When I did my alarm, I cut the plug off and spliced them into the alarm lock/unlock wires. Pretty damn convenient!

      For the money, you should just get an alarm with keyless entry. You might have to spend a few more dollars, but I think it's going to be about the same. I just spent $75 on a pager alarm with keyless entry. It's only a couple more wires than what you're going to hook up for the set-up you're looking at.

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        #4
        well where i live and go most of the time. you don't have to worry about your car being broken into..

        so just behind the fuse box is a grey plug? that controls the lock and unlock functions right?

        thanks..now i gotta find a keyless entry kit. =]


        Ride: 2002 Lexus IS300

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          #5
          I admit, I have been wanting to do the keyless entry thing for a long time now. This would be a good thread to watch. Why don't you make the first DIY on this, cvc7chris? I'm sure people would use it.

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            #6
            I have an alarm that I haven't installed yet lmao, I can't figure out the owners manual. That keyless entry looks good to me though, well worth the money in my opinion


            Originally posted by Juice21
            thnx pimpette, your car inspired me to go lower
            Originally posted by GameChewer
            Shiit i heard that, you heard the queen!

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              #7
              I would opt for the full alarm, just because if you go on a trip to a big city, there are people who might want to take your baby.

              "you get what you pay for"

              i have an Ungo security system in mine, but does work anymore, need to get a new one. Viper is always a great choice, you can find some really good deals too!

              1992 Accord EX MT : CB#2
              DIY OEM amber corners w/reflectors

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                #8
                Well I know this is not a popular option, but it has worked great with me to just shave the door handles and add pop a doors which you have to put an alarm for and let the doors open on their own ( its great specially in the rain)


                who's real ? who's fake ? that's the people I hate

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                  #9
                  Thanks guys for the response.

                  I think I'll probably buy it and write up a DIY. It doesn't seem too bad in terms of simply keyless entry.

                  I'm not really interested in an alarm, as I've never had problems before and I have no reason to secure the car beyond the locks.

                  It's just convenient to unlock the doors with a remote from a distance.

                  Also, I saw this on ebay and though some people may like it as well.

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                    #10
                    www.bulldogsecurity.com has a wiring diagram for our cars, as well as many others.

                    Good luck

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                      #11
                      I was just going to say bulldog. I've installed a few remote starters from bulldog with keyless entry. They are really easy, cheap, and I have not had a problem. I'd go with them.

                      GOT F?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by visualpoet View Post
                        Pull the trim for your fuse box, under the carpet you'll see a fat wiring harness with blue tape around it. That tape is holding a pair of wires attached to a plug (I think it's a grey plug) One of them is the unlock wire (black/red), one of them is the lock wire (black/white). When I did my alarm, I cut the plug off and spliced them into the alarm lock/unlock wires. Pretty damn convenient!
                        So thats what the plug is for.

                        So everything can be found in that harness?
                        wat?

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                          #13
                          No, depending on what wires you need, they are a little spread around under the dash. The manufacturer will probably have the schematic on their website. If not, bulldog or someone else will.

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                            #14
                            hey

                            I found that plug while installing a cheap buldog keyless entry/remote start, but it has no voltage goin to it at any poiint.... any ideas why? it was all precut by the first owner who took his alarm out before i got it..
                            any help?
                            thanks

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                              #15
                              I just put a bulldog KLE in my car monday. $40 sumthin bucks at pep boys. Look at the wiring diagram and use the one for the TYPE B locks. I put in a relay for the parking lights, and starter kill. My problem is I did it too fast and didnt shorten the harness enough now I have to find a place to tuck a snake under the dash instead of a pigtail. Works great, and decent range, but it is new. Time will tell.
                              My inferiority complex isn't as good as yours.

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