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Re: 2000 civic car audio

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radio has nothing to do with the alarm system.
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and the factory keyless in civics 96-2000 usually do work through the factory radio....this is why metra had created a 701720t harness to leave the factory radio in so the keyless would work.
it doesnt happen often, but i was wrong....it was only 96-98 that the keyless went through the radio....if you pull the factory radio the keyless would not work...so they came out with this 701720t harness and details are as follows....Description

Civic 1996-98 - Into Car Allowing Keyless Entry


Product Specifications
T-harness plugs into vehicle and into original radio
Used to retain keyless entry in select vehicles
Power and 4-Speaker
Allows installation of an aftermarket radio using the existing factory wiring and connectors. No cutting of factory wiring is needed. This particular harness will allow retention of the factory radio in order to maintain the factory keyless entry system.
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