96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
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96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I would
like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not know
which wire is for the trunk..
Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
Please help.
Justin
like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not know
which wire is for the trunk..
Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
Please help.
Justin
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
Your 1996 Civic has a POWER trunk release?
As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
the trunk lid pops open?
I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
"Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
would
> like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
know
> which wire is for the trunk..
>
> Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
>
> Please help.
>
> Justin
>
>
>
As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
the trunk lid pops open?
I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
"Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:I_nVc.1826255$Ar.1129294@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
would
> like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
know
> which wire is for the trunk..
>
> Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
>
> Please help.
>
> Justin
>
>
>
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
Your 1996 Civic has a POWER trunk release?
As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
the trunk lid pops open?
I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
"Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:I_nVc.1826255$Ar.1129294@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
would
> like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
know
> which wire is for the trunk..
>
> Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
>
> Please help.
>
> Justin
>
>
>
As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
the trunk lid pops open?
I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
"Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:I_nVc.1826255$Ar.1129294@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
would
> like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
know
> which wire is for the trunk..
>
> Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
>
> Please help.
>
> Justin
>
>
>
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
oh ya~
I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
Thanks.
Justin
"Masterson" <adam@soundsolutionsmd.com> wrote in message
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> Your 1996 Civic has a POWER trunk release?
> As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
> the trunk lid pops open?
>
> I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
> drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
> case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
> to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:I_nVc.1826255$Ar.1129294@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> > This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
> would
> > like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
> know
> > which wire is for the trunk..
> >
> > Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
> >
> > Please help.
> >
> > Justin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
Thanks.
Justin
"Masterson" <adam@soundsolutionsmd.com> wrote in message
news:V8mdnaD2SZn-BLvcRVn-gA@comcast.com...
> Your 1996 Civic has a POWER trunk release?
> As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
> the trunk lid pops open?
>
> I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
> drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
> case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
> to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:I_nVc.1826255$Ar.1129294@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> > This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
> would
> > like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
> know
> > which wire is for the trunk..
> >
> > Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
> >
> > Please help.
> >
> > Justin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
oh ya~
I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
Thanks.
Justin
"Masterson" <adam@soundsolutionsmd.com> wrote in message
news:V8mdnaD2SZn-BLvcRVn-gA@comcast.com...
> Your 1996 Civic has a POWER trunk release?
> As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
> the trunk lid pops open?
>
> I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
> drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
> case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
> to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:I_nVc.1826255$Ar.1129294@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> > This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
> would
> > like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
> know
> > which wire is for the trunk..
> >
> > Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
> >
> > Please help.
> >
> > Justin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
Thanks.
Justin
"Masterson" <adam@soundsolutionsmd.com> wrote in message
news:V8mdnaD2SZn-BLvcRVn-gA@comcast.com...
> Your 1996 Civic has a POWER trunk release?
> As in a button in the front of the car that you push and
> the trunk lid pops open?
>
> I really think you have a pull lever on the floor next to the
> drivers door, which is a manual, not power. If that is the
> case, you will not be able to connect the alarm trunk pop
> to the trunk. You would need to install a motor first.
>
>
>
>
>
> "Justin Yoo" <yooj@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:I_nVc.1826255$Ar.1129294@twister01.bloor.is.n et.cable.rogers.com...
> > This alarm Avital 2100 has trunk release function on a remote... and I
> would
> > like to connect the power trunk release motor to the alarm and I do not
> know
> > which wire is for the trunk..
> >
> > Anyone has idea or hhave installation manual ?
> >
> > Please help.
> >
> > Justin
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
Justin Yoo wrote:
>
> oh ya~
>
> I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
> that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
>
> Thanks.
Then you are on your own, as there is no standard for that sort of
wiring. If there were, not many after-market installers would follow it
anyway. Usually, if you look under the dash, it is very obvious which
wires are not original to the car. To get easier access, try removing
the lower dash cover on the driver's side, as this is usually where that
sort of thing is tucked away. When hunting for wires in cars (and other
places) I sometimes use a fox and hound set. This is what phone and
network installers use. Clip the fox between ground and the live wire at
the release motor. Then use the hound / tracer to find the other end of
the wire.
Remember to put a relay in the circuit, the alarm unit can not drive the
release motor directly (unless it has a relay built in, which I have
never seen for the trunk release output).
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
Justin Yoo wrote:
>
> oh ya~
>
> I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
> that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
>
> Thanks.
Then you are on your own, as there is no standard for that sort of
wiring. If there were, not many after-market installers would follow it
anyway. Usually, if you look under the dash, it is very obvious which
wires are not original to the car. To get easier access, try removing
the lower dash cover on the driver's side, as this is usually where that
sort of thing is tucked away. When hunting for wires in cars (and other
places) I sometimes use a fox and hound set. This is what phone and
network installers use. Clip the fox between ground and the live wire at
the release motor. Then use the hound / tracer to find the other end of
the wire.
Remember to put a relay in the circuit, the alarm unit can not drive the
release motor directly (unless it has a relay built in, which I have
never seen for the trunk release output).
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
nono
i am trying to find the wire which is come out from the alarm... becuz it
already has trunk release function on the alarm...
anyone got the installation manual ?
hmmm
Justin
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Justin Yoo wrote:
> >
> > oh ya~
> >
> > I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
> > that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Then you are on your own, as there is no standard for that sort of
> wiring. If there were, not many after-market installers would follow it
> anyway. Usually, if you look under the dash, it is very obvious which
> wires are not original to the car. To get easier access, try removing
> the lower dash cover on the driver's side, as this is usually where that
> sort of thing is tucked away. When hunting for wires in cars (and other
> places) I sometimes use a fox and hound set. This is what phone and
> network installers use. Clip the fox between ground and the live wire at
> the release motor. Then use the hound / tracer to find the other end of
> the wire.
>
> Remember to put a relay in the circuit, the alarm unit can not drive the
> release motor directly (unless it has a relay built in, which I have
> never seen for the trunk release output).
i am trying to find the wire which is come out from the alarm... becuz it
already has trunk release function on the alarm...
anyone got the installation manual ?
hmmm
Justin
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:4126EFF7.74F3C8A7@junkmail.com...
>
> Justin Yoo wrote:
> >
> > oh ya~
> >
> > I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
> > that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Then you are on your own, as there is no standard for that sort of
> wiring. If there were, not many after-market installers would follow it
> anyway. Usually, if you look under the dash, it is very obvious which
> wires are not original to the car. To get easier access, try removing
> the lower dash cover on the driver's side, as this is usually where that
> sort of thing is tucked away. When hunting for wires in cars (and other
> places) I sometimes use a fox and hound set. This is what phone and
> network installers use. Clip the fox between ground and the live wire at
> the release motor. Then use the hound / tracer to find the other end of
> the wire.
>
> Remember to put a relay in the circuit, the alarm unit can not drive the
> release motor directly (unless it has a relay built in, which I have
> never seen for the trunk release output).
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
nono
i am trying to find the wire which is come out from the alarm... becuz it
already has trunk release function on the alarm...
anyone got the installation manual ?
hmmm
Justin
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:4126EFF7.74F3C8A7@junkmail.com...
>
> Justin Yoo wrote:
> >
> > oh ya~
> >
> > I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
> > that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Then you are on your own, as there is no standard for that sort of
> wiring. If there were, not many after-market installers would follow it
> anyway. Usually, if you look under the dash, it is very obvious which
> wires are not original to the car. To get easier access, try removing
> the lower dash cover on the driver's side, as this is usually where that
> sort of thing is tucked away. When hunting for wires in cars (and other
> places) I sometimes use a fox and hound set. This is what phone and
> network installers use. Clip the fox between ground and the live wire at
> the release motor. Then use the hound / tracer to find the other end of
> the wire.
>
> Remember to put a relay in the circuit, the alarm unit can not drive the
> release motor directly (unless it has a relay built in, which I have
> never seen for the trunk release output).
i am trying to find the wire which is come out from the alarm... becuz it
already has trunk release function on the alarm...
anyone got the installation manual ?
hmmm
Justin
"Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message
news:4126EFF7.74F3C8A7@junkmail.com...
>
> Justin Yoo wrote:
> >
> > oh ya~
> >
> > I meant that motor is already installed for last owner.
> > that owner took the alarm.. and left the release motor.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> Then you are on your own, as there is no standard for that sort of
> wiring. If there were, not many after-market installers would follow it
> anyway. Usually, if you look under the dash, it is very obvious which
> wires are not original to the car. To get easier access, try removing
> the lower dash cover on the driver's side, as this is usually where that
> sort of thing is tucked away. When hunting for wires in cars (and other
> places) I sometimes use a fox and hound set. This is what phone and
> network installers use. Clip the fox between ground and the live wire at
> the release motor. Then use the hound / tracer to find the other end of
> the wire.
>
> Remember to put a relay in the circuit, the alarm unit can not drive the
> release motor directly (unless it has a relay built in, which I have
> never seen for the trunk release output).
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
Justin Yoo wrote:
> nono
>
> i am trying to find the wire which is come out from the alarm.
Now that we have that established, check out
http://www.directechs.com/guides/man...00_install.pdf
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Re: 96 honda civic.... Alram question (Avital 2100)
Justin Yoo wrote:
> nono
>
> i am trying to find the wire which is come out from the alarm.
Now that we have that established, check out
http://www.directechs.com/guides/man...00_install.pdf
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