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94-95 Honda Alarm remote programming instructions

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Robert Snow

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Mar 19, 2002, 2:06:22 PM3/19/02
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I finally got the instructions for programming the remote alarm transmitters
for my car. I thought I would share the information, just in case anyone
else needs instructions for these older dealer installed alarm systems.
These instructions do not appear in the Helms manual or in the dealer
installation guide for the alarm system.

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Dealer-installed security System for the following Honda vehicles:
94-95 Accord (except 5 EX wagon), Civic, del Sol, Prelude and 95 Odyssey
(This remote is the flat, rectangular three button remote made by Alpine)

€The system uses a stacking-type memory that accepts up to four
transmitters. If you program a fifth transmitter, the system's memory for
the first transmitter is pushed out, and it will no longer work.

€To clear a lost or stolen transmitter from the system's memory, program a
transmitter four times. This will remove the missing transmitter from
memory, since only four transmitter codes can be accepted.

€Another way to clear a lost or stolen transmitter is to erase all
transmitter codes, and then reprogram them. To do this, refer to the
security system owner's manual.

1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).

2. Press and hold the Valet-Disarm button on the dashboard lower cover.
(Continue to hold the button during this procedure, or programming will be
cancelled.) The LED on the upper steering column cover flashes when the
system is in programming mode.

3. Press the top button on the transmitter. Check that the parking lights
flash to confirm that the transmitter's code was accepted.

4. Press the top buoon on each of the remaining transmitters. Check that
the parking lights flash after each transmitter code is accepted.

5. Release the Valet-Disarm button to exit the programming mode.

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Much simpler procedure than the newer remotes or the keyless entry system
for the same year.


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