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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2006

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Keyless entry '97 Civic EX

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insanelaff@hotmail.com - 31 Jul 2006 05:36 GMT
I have two questions for you guys:

My aftermarket deck was recently stolen (broad daylight even, within 20
minutes) from my 1997 Civic EX.  I decided to replace it with a factory
deck and an alpine chm-s630 cd changer from eBay.

Question 1: Will I need what I've read here called a ACUALP to get the
Alpine changer to work correctly with my factory deck?  I haven't
receive the changer yet, but it comes with Alpine's cable, so I
wouldn't be using the stock Honda one.  This is the only thing unclear
in anything I've read.

Once I took the bottom dash apart, I found that the circuit board from
my original was still hooked up (apparently to control the dome light),
but it was missing the front interface and enclosure: it was just the
circuit board wrapped in plastic.  I am an engineer and started poking
around the circuit board and noticed the green connector has pins
called unlock, doorlock, light, horn, etc.  This leads me to believe I
have keyless entry although I never received a remote when I purchased
the car.

Question 2: Do I have keyless entry?  I would rather not purchase a new
remote for upwards of $50 on a risk.

Any help is appreciated.
Howard Lester - 31 Jul 2006 15:03 GMT
I had that very same model.

You do have keyless entry, yes.  Also, the electronics that were/are set up
in the Honda stock radio control the keyless entry and the interior lights,
and possibly something else. If the stock radio is still in the vehicle, you
may only need to re-hook that up, and all will be fine. Maybe.

I thought the stock radio was terrible, so I had an installer install an
aftermarket Kenwood deck. The stock radio remained hooked up to the car's
essentials, but was "shoved to the back." That is, the new Kenwood was what
was visible; the stock radio was behind it.
glenf - 02 Aug 2006 00:26 GMT
Take a look on Ebay for a key fob.  I bought one for about $20.
> I had that very same model.
>
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> essentials, but was "shoved to the back." That is, the new Kenwood was what
> was visible; the stock radio was behind it.
 
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