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Old 01-02-2005   #1 (permalink)
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DIY: DEI (viper/clifford..) RStart/keyless/alarm INSTALL

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cool thanks. my auto start was not working because I had no idea on how to do it
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wow, looks complicated, but thanks for the diy......been looking for one for a while
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Its not easy - this is a job for someone who has done something like this in the past....

If you aren't comfortable without having your car for a day or 2, take it to a professional. It took me 2 days to install my clifford....
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I broke it down into ttwo parts: 1. install the alarm/RS/keyless unit
2. install the 555I, antitheft bypass

the tutorial is planned out. read all the diagram, i marked all the wires you need and not need and maybe needed for installation. if you have ?, just ask.

whats good about this tutorial is that you can pretty much get any DEI products. theres like 10 diff type of units made by DEI that have an exact diagram.
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it shouldnt be complicated, ive tested every wires and ensure the right connection. there are pics of the locations on where to get those wires in ur civic.

all y'all have to do is make connections.

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Clutch Bypass

plz do not ask me about tempoarily bypassing clutch when RS. the unit is made for automatic EFI.

i nor this site dont think either of us should encourage this kind of hazard...... just email if youre just so curious.

NEXT tutorial: ill try to write up a compustar 2wss-as for MTranny civics. this unit is safe for MT's.
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the installation time is appx ~4hrs for average isntallers out there.
the installation time is appx ~1day for DIY (better start early in the morning)

what clifford model did you used?

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nice, i'm getting my alarm soon
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the installation time is appx ~4hrs for average isntallers out there.
the installation time is appx ~1day for DIY (better start early in the morning)

what clifford model did you used?
I have an intelliguard 850....

The hardest part is splicing in all of the wires, especially the ignition kill, since they are so large. Other than that, routing the wires is the second hardest thing.
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ill install the exact unit on a buddy's 01 prelude tomorrow.

some of the wire is kinda hard to read. the ignition is the easiest place to splice through, all the honda and acura have worked on the past are very similar in guage size and insulation size.

you prolly didint open the steering wheel shroud like i did to access to top end of the harness.

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The hardest part is splicing in all of the wires, especially the ignition kill, since they are so large. Other than that, routing the wires is the second hardest thing.
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Wow man looks hella tough wow
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its all about find wires and connecting them together

here are some of the things you need to remember. these task takes practice and self torture when you first beginnin to install car alrm/RS this honda is quite simple compare to the others. as long as you read it several times and ask what you need to ask, anyone can DIY this.
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can you clearify where exactly you would find each harness/wire?
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