Install Car Alarm Remote Start - Alarm Wiring - Honda Odyssey (Video 2)

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Komentáře • 73

  • @jordandeford1653
    @jordandeford1653 Před 8 lety +1

    For once on CZcams somebody does REAL GOOD WORK. Proper way to wire nicely and long lasting. Great video ... Excellent job done.

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 8 lety +1

      +Jordan DeFord Really appreciate your comment Jordan. Thanks!

  • @thuannguyen21
    @thuannguyen21 Před 7 lety

    This tutorial was very well put together. Detailed and one of the best I've seen in a very long time. Thank you for sharing

  • @12vgs8606
    @12vgs8606 Před 9 lety +1

    Great series! You are doing it live!! You have lots of guts to do this without disconnecting the negative battery cable before wiring the alarm in.

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 9 lety +4

      You do have to be careful when you splice in the factory wires and your cutter don't short out any metal parts in the car. I can tell you all installers never disconnect the battery because the process involves testing each wire and connecting it. So you need a functioning electrical system.

  • @CDcranstonRI
    @CDcranstonRI Před 4 lety

    Thank so much for your great details video

  • @za1981zee
    @za1981zee Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you so much , great work you have shared with us, I really liked it , Thank you...

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 8 lety

      +Zeeshan Ali Thanks for your comment!

  • @mohssineelbakalikassimi7909

    very well detailed video
    i used it to install one way audiovox remote starter on honda odyssey 2006 and everthing worked fine ecxept for the dash light fuse that keeps blowing as soon as i turn the light on.
    can anybody help troubeshoothing thax

  • @abojodi67
    @abojodi67 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for this video
    Can you make a video for remot start
    For Dodge nitro 2008 ??2 way

  • @caribbeanfinecigars2070

    Thank you so much, I have a question I have a 2006 odyssey did not come with a remote but it has a factory alarm. will I be able to bypass the factory alarm to install this system?

  • @samadabdul1242
    @samadabdul1242 Před 4 lety

    So what color was the parking light negative wire? It's hard to tell in the video. I have a 2008 honda odyssey and I'm going to follow your instructions. Thank you!

  • @tylercloutier13
    @tylercloutier13 Před 4 lety +1

    What soldering iron and flux did you use?

  • @jedi751
    @jedi751 Před 2 lety

    How do you program the 2nd accessory wire?

  • @dmarz1170
    @dmarz1170 Před 6 lety

    I need some help I bought a prestige aps787e alarm and the first day I got it hooked it up and everything was working fine next day the lock and arm doesn’t work and the parking light what’s the problem

  • @igkalombo2501
    @igkalombo2501 Před 5 lety

    I need some help in identifying the ignition(+) input and 12(+) input wires on the prestige remote starter. Have managed to connect all the wires from prestige to car and the by pass mode to the car for a jeep wrangler 2008, Now on the flash-logic type 3 wiring diagram I need to connect a pink-ignition wire(+) input and white-red ignition status (+) output to the ignition(+) on the remote starter.

  • @phuong539
    @phuong539 Před 9 lety +1

    how do you install an alram system to a car that does not have power door or power window?

  • @morales2179
    @morales2179 Před 8 lety

    OK ago try and I'm let you know if for work or not ok thanks for your time

  • @markmeli1960
    @markmeli1960 Před 8 lety +1

    Hello. Thank you for making these videos, they're very helpful. The only question I have is on how did you have your multimeter set up? usually you would need a negative feed as well but in you video you only seem to have one wire hooked up to the multimeter. Could you please explain and say what seeing you had it at?

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 8 lety +1

      You can attach an alligator clip to the negative probe of the meter and clamp the other end to the metal chassis under the dash for the common connection.

    • @markmeli1960
      @markmeli1960 Před 8 lety +1

      +dial2fast thank you!

  • @RobertDickens2002
    @RobertDickens2002 Před rokem

    I know this is an old video but do you remember what that soldering iron is, is it a normal soldering iron or a station it seemed to do a great job on those thick wires

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před rokem

      I used a soldering station that I got long time ago. Buy any 70+W solder station will work just fine. A soldering station will be able to hold the temperature much better. I use an extension cord and put the solder station in the car when I am doing the wiring. Something like this amzn.to/3JpvxZp

  • @GeorgeGardinier
    @GeorgeGardinier Před 9 lety

    great as usual, let us know when you sell it, it will have a lot of accessories, lol. if the audio was off of sync, we don't see your face to know, right. are not these wires you patch into, under the hood or the way you do it is the professional installer way

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 9 lety

      As far as the ign, acc, starter, those must be taken from the key ignition as that's where the voltage need to be energized. Also those connections at the bypass modules must be from those wires. The rest like brake, parking light, etc can be taken anywhere you get access to. In the old days, the only wires you need to pull from the engine is hood pin, tach wire, and siren, but now it's just the siren (at least for this car).

  • @MrFreddyelgato
    @MrFreddyelgato Před 6 lety +1

    You forgot to explain the relays wiring you used for the sliding doors ......

  • @thavonsaysithideth4084

    Your video is a big help for DIY installers, on your video 1, I saw you connected "Parking Light Reley Input" to ground, how do we know if our parking lights are ground switched? Thanks.

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 2 lety

      You first need to locate the parking light wire. Then use the multimeter to test if it has 12V when you turn on the parking light. If you don't see 12V, then set your multimeter to ohm measurement and test it to see if it goes to ground when the parking light is on. In my Video 1, I connected the parking light input wire (red/white) to ground because initially I followed the wiring cheat sheet and it said parking light was negative triggered. But in this install video, I found out the parking light wire is actually 12V, so I did have to disconnect the parking light input wire from the ground wire and connect it to a constant 12v source.

    • @thavonsaysithideth4084
      @thavonsaysithideth4084 Před 2 lety

      @@dial2fast What a great info! you have gain one more subscriber, Thanks.

  • @hiteshg24
    @hiteshg24 Před 2 lety

    Hello, how can I install the kill starter relay, please advise so lost. Thanks

  • @pradeepsubba2859
    @pradeepsubba2859 Před 6 lety

    If you have installations video of about RAV4 2013-2015 will you please

  • @thomashanan1996
    @thomashanan1996 Před 6 lety

    Hello... what did you do with the wire that was actually positive and in the instructions was negative? All other wires were the same as in the instructions? Thanks

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 6 lety

      The remote start unit has a parking light input wire and a parking light output wire. Since this was tested to be positive, I connected the parking light input wire to positive 12V (instead of ground). There is a built in relay in the remote starter that switches the parking light input 12v to the parking light output wire allowing the parking light to flash.

  • @pradeepsubba2859
    @pradeepsubba2859 Před 6 lety

    If you have any old video

  • @pelotheo4017
    @pelotheo4017 Před 5 lety +1

    Guys know anyone how I can connect my headlight to the alarm and when I unlock the car the headlight turn on and when I lock the car to turn off?

  • @PANTYEATR1
    @PANTYEATR1 Před 8 lety

    dail2fast you have a great car alarm video series, it's very clear and well done, thanks. I do need your help tho... I have a 95 mustang GT that I'm gonna install a Python 5106P into. the alarm installation guide and the vehicle diagram sheet have some terminology that I'm not familiar with.in the alarm install guide, what is a FLEX output? parking light isolation wire (pin 87a of onboard relay? on the vehicle diagram sheet, it talks about my power door locks being TYPE B since I have factory keyless entry, but only give instruction for TYPE C door locks which are without factory keyless entry, what do I do in that case?how do I wire the negative 200mA dome light output? is it safe to say that all the mA wires will need a relay on it? how is the relay wire for that? lastly I have a factory truck release, the alarm has an Aux 200mA negative trunk release output and a trunk pin / instant trigger input (N/C or N/O). what do I do with that?thanks in advance

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 8 lety +1

      +PANTYEATR1 The negative output of 200mA should be connected to relays so you don't damage the alarm brain. You have quite a few questions which is hard to cover by typing here. I recommend you check out this website and their forum to learn the basics that you need to know before doing the install. They have many good resources there for you: www.the12volt.com/installbay/

    • @PANTYEATR1
      @PANTYEATR1 Před 8 lety

      +dial2fast hey thanks for the help. the more i watch your videos and similar videos i start understanding more. What i learned is to connect the relay with 86 & 87 as the constant 12v, 30 is the load item and 85 is the alarm with the 200mA ground triggering the show.

  • @michaeldak729
    @michaeldak729 Před 7 lety

    What is the actual color of the negative park light wire on from the light switch on the steering column? And the the actual location of the positive park light wire. I am working on a 2006 odyssey and the wiring is the same except that - park light from the column. I did unplug the green plug from the light switch and there was no red/blak wire. There was red/white and just black

    • @spacecowboy1924
      @spacecowboy1924 Před 7 lety

      MICHAEL DAK the negative parking light wire at the switch is red/black

  • @studjango
    @studjango Před 8 lety

    Did you install a hood pin or tilt switch with your remote starter? And if not, why so if I may ask?

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 8 lety +1

      On this Honda, you don't need to install pin switch because the car itself already has a hood switch and it's detected by the Flashlogic via the data connection which gets sent to the alarm to disable remote starter if hood is popped open.

    • @studjango
      @studjango Před 8 lety

      dial2fast Oh ok. Thanks!

  • @rentmycamper1630
    @rentmycamper1630 Před rokem

    Would you have photos of where the 2010 Honda Odyssey alarm brain is located? I want to disconnect the alarm. It keeps on going off when I lock the door

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před rokem

      Sorry I don't know, and if it's a factory alarm system and you disconnect it, the car might not start.

    • @rentmycamper1630
      @rentmycamper1630 Před rokem

      @@dial2fast thank you

  • @morales2179
    @morales2179 Před 8 lety

    Hi have questions have viper system or ready have 5706v I to put 5906 only have to switch the module right because is same wiring right

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 8 lety +1

      Not familiar with these Viper models, but usually different models within a brand will have different wiring harness, especially if you step up in model where the higher models have more features. You will also need to program the new alarm. Not exactly plug and play.

  • @MrFreddyelgato
    @MrFreddyelgato Před 6 lety

    Hi I'm trying to find a tach wire on a 04 Hond odyssey ex but I can't find it . Tech sheet says it's a blue wire 2pin test connector above brake mater cylinder? ?? I don't see any 2pin connector above it. So I was trying to get a tach signal from the injector's wire located at the corner because it's hard to reach the ones located in the middle of the engine . Testing that wire in ac voltage it gives me a 0.1 volts and by pressing the gas pedal it increases up to 0.3 and some volts I'm not sure if this is a Good tach wire signal help please! !!!

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 6 lety

      If you can't find the tach wire inside your vehicle, it's best to tap the wire on one of the ignition coil and then run that one wire into the vehicle. Typically that wire with engine running will give you 0.5VAC at idle and increases when you rev it. Make sure you measuring AC voltage and not DC.

  • @MrBawston
    @MrBawston Před 7 lety

    And what's the amperage draw when the vehicle is off ?

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 7 lety

      Car alarm systems are designed to draw minimal amperage. You can have the system armed and car parked for a month, and it will not kill your battery.

  • @gigi9467
    @gigi9467 Před 5 lety

    Do u know if the wire colors are the same for a 2012 odyssey??

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 5 lety

      It's different

    • @gigi9467
      @gigi9467 Před 5 lety

      Darn, do u know wer i can get a wiring diagram by any chance?

  • @user-jg5td9fi5g
    @user-jg5td9fi5g Před 5 lety

    if l install the remote start system into the car ,I need to buy a bypass module or not?

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 5 lety

      If your car has an immobilizer factory key

  • @IMARBAN
    @IMARBAN Před 7 lety

    HI, DAIL 2 FAST, HOW ARE YOU?.
    Quick question do you have any experience in pro start remote starters?.
    I am Installing a pro start remote on a DODGE CARAVAN 2005.
    but I got into couple issues
    * The antenna doesn't flash.
    * I can't program the remote starter. because of the antenna and when I locked with the original key the alarm goes off either way lock or unlock..
    any suggestion?.
    I can start the van with the key but, I Can't program the remote starter.

    • @spacecowboy1924
      @spacecowboy1924 Před 7 lety

      CARMELO Relente it sounds like your remote start unit isn't seeing the right constant, ignitons, and accessories, or starter wire. I'd look at the first 2. and it sounds like your siren is hooked up to constant or something else. it gets its power from the remote start. it's possible the unit may not have a good ground. would need a little more info

    • @spacecowboy1924
      @spacecowboy1924 Před 7 lety

      CARMELO Relente it sounds like you may also have the wrong door pin if you are hooking up an alarm. have you solved the issue yet?

  • @jeankgabriel
    @jeankgabriel Před 4 lety

    Where is the rpm wire

  • @user-jg5td9fi5g
    @user-jg5td9fi5g Před 5 lety

    This remote start system expensive or not?

  • @watuzi
    @watuzi Před 9 lety

    Hehehe Where's video 1?

    • @hamscanner
      @hamscanner Před 9 lety

      I would say he's re uploading them as both 1,2&3 where all there 12 hours ago

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 9 lety

      hamscanner yeah, the videos all had audio video sync issue, so it's being reuploaded right now. Thanks!

  • @kevinmontoya7318
    @kevinmontoya7318 Před 4 lety

    T taps are better

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 4 lety

      T taps are easier (for the installer) but not better. Personally if an installer uses T taps to install remote start systems, you should look for another shop.

    • @kevinmontoya7318
      @kevinmontoya7318 Před 4 lety

      @@dial2fast why is it worse I'm wondering because if it's too loose than use a tighter t

    • @dial2fast
      @dial2fast  Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@kevinmontoya7318 When it comes to installing remote start system, couple things one must consider. The connection to the ignition and starter is high current. The connection needs to be 100% secure with 0% failure. If you look at the connection point of a T tap, it's applying pressure on two 'small' metal contacts on the wire. This connection is not reliable and over time it can fail with oxidation. Worse case is a possible electrical fire hazard with the connection heating up and melting. (BTW you have to use the right gauge size of T tap, not use a smaller gauge T tap on a bigger wire to force that tight connection as this will cut the copper strands and damage the wire). Any experienced installer will tell you they do not want to have a customer come back complaining of intermittent issues on the alarm / remote start system. Then you have to spend couple hours chasing down an intermittent issue (time is money). Any good experienced installer will know this and avoid this headache. Do it right one time instead of doing it wrong several times.