Keyless entry system for Accord 96

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Mehboob, Sep 2, 2004.

  1. Mehboob

    Mehboob Guest

    Looking for a keyless entry system for Accord 1996 EX. Where should I
    get this and how much it would cost? Labor + parts.

    Please post the part number if known?


    Thanks
     
    Mehboob, Sep 2, 2004
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  2. Mehboob

    Randolph Guest

    I once put one of these: http://tinyurl.com/3eb77 in a '96 Accord (4
    door, don't remember the trim level, it came from the factory with power
    door locks but no remote entry). It is $39.85, and I did the
    installation myself. In addition to the unit, you will need a few
    connectors and some wire. This will give you the basic functionality of
    remote locking and unlocking and confirmation via flashing parking
    lights.

    If you add a $0.99 relay, like http://tinyurl.com/34457, you can hook up
    the horn to chirp when you lock or unlock the car with the remote. If
    you hook up the horn, you can turn it off by programming the unit.

    Add another relay, and you can make it so only the driver's door open on
    the first press of the unlock button. Press it a second time, and the
    rest of the doors unlock. There is already some wiring in the car to
    make this an easy feature to implement.

    Add a third relay, and the dome light turns on whenever you unlock the
    car (it stays on for 30 seconds or until you turn on the ignition,
    whichever comes first).

    Add a forth relay, and you can get remote trunk release. I did not hook
    this up, and I don't remember if the car has an actuator for the trunk.
    For this feature to work, you need an actuator for the trunk. If your
    manual trunk release is with a pull-lever at the floor, it means you
    don't have an actuator. If the manual trunk release is with a button
    that you push, you probably do have the actuator.

    And, finally, add a fifth relay and you can disable the starter when the
    car is locked with the remote. (The diagram in the installation manual
    is wrong on how to do this, be aware!).
     
    Randolph, Sep 2, 2004
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  3. Mehboob

    Abeness Guest

    How secure are these, Randolph? As secure as OEM versions? I'm in NYC,
    and I'd hate for some thief to come along with a "universal remote" or
    to pick up my signal with his in learning mode...
     
    Abeness, Sep 2, 2004
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  4. Mehboob

    Randolph Guest

    It is probably limited how much effort a would-be thief would spend on
    an 8 year old car. I do not know how secure these units are compared
    with the OEM system. Perhaps the manufacturer can tell you. Their web
    site is http://www.blackwidowsecurity.com/, and the model number is
    BW852. The photo at blackwodowsecurity looks a little different from the
    photo at partsexpress.com. I have bought two of these units from
    PartsExpress, and they both looked like the photo at blackwidowsecurity.

    In my previous post I wrote that you need a relay to hook the system to
    the horn. This is not the case, failing memory on my part. The output of
    the receiver connects to the coil of the factory horn relay.
     
    Randolph, Sep 2, 2004
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