Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
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Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
Hello,
I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
entry.
I thought that the switch is broken, but after checking the wiring
diagrams I noticed that the door switches used to go through the green
connector ("keyless entry") into the factory radio as the light
green/red wire. The ceiling fixture goes into the same connector as the
light green/black wire.
Since the new receiver does not have these two wires (no green
connector), is it OK to simply short these two wires at the green
connector?
Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
Thank you,
Serban
I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
entry.
I thought that the switch is broken, but after checking the wiring
diagrams I noticed that the door switches used to go through the green
connector ("keyless entry") into the factory radio as the light
green/red wire. The ceiling fixture goes into the same connector as the
light green/black wire.
Since the new receiver does not have these two wires (no green
connector), is it OK to simply short these two wires at the green
connector?
Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
Thank you,
Serban
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
gigelus2k3 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
gigelus2k3 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
gigelus2k3 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
gigelus2k3 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
> Hello,
>
> I recently changed the factory radio with an aftermarket receiver. All
> good and dandy, but I just noticed that the ceiling light doesn't work
> anymore in the middle ("door") position. The car doesn't have keyless
> entry.
<SNIP>
> Anyway, what is the reason for which the ceiling light did go through
> the factory radio in the keyless entry connector?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Serban
------------------------------------
Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
'Curly'
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
motsco_ wrote:
> Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
> popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
> come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
>
> 'Curly'
The door switch is needed by both the alarm and the ceiling light.
Since these functions are independent, a splicing of the wire would
have been enough...
Anyway, I shorted these two wires and now the ceiling light turns on
when needed.
Serban
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
motsco_ wrote:
> Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
> popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
> come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
>
> 'Curly'
The door switch is needed by both the alarm and the ceiling light.
Since these functions are independent, a splicing of the wire would
have been enough...
Anyway, I shorted these two wires and now the ceiling light turns on
when needed.
Serban
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
motsco_ wrote:
> Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
> popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
> come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
>
> 'Curly'
The door switch is needed by both the alarm and the ceiling light.
Since these functions are independent, a splicing of the wire would
have been enough...
Anyway, I shorted these two wires and now the ceiling light turns on
when needed.
Serban
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Re: Simple question re: 98 Civic wiring
motsco_ wrote:
> Because if you had a Honda alarm, it would need to know if the door was
> popped open, and it can figure that out if it saw the interior light
> come on. The Honda alarm sat on top of the radio, in that odd 'slot'.
>
> 'Curly'
The door switch is needed by both the alarm and the ceiling light.
Since these functions are independent, a splicing of the wire would
have been enough...
Anyway, I shorted these two wires and now the ceiling light turns on
when needed.
Serban
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