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noxiousoxide 
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Ok everythings a go now in my CL but theres one more question i have. My Oem alarm goes off when i remote start the vehicle, or open the trunk without first unlocking the doors. If i lock and quickly remote start or pop the trunk the OEM alarm wont go off, but if you wait about a minute or so and try to remote start or pop the trunk the OEM alarm goes off. Why is it doing this? I thought the bypasskit (XK05) was supposed to take car of this (Oem Disarm) Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks
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FACTORY ALARM DISARM  BLACK/ RED to BLUE (-)  @ DRIVERS DOOR KEY CYLINDER, in DRIVERS DOOR
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Factory Alarm Disarm - BLUE (-) @ Security Module

Security Module is located underneath The Passenger Seat

noxiousoxide 
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haha which one is it, both are in different locations.
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I'm going with blue (-) at the driver's door key cylinder or the driver's door module.
The XK05 doesn't disarm the alarm, it just bypasses the immobilizer key system. Newer Accord/TL/CL will disarm with ignition on and a valid key sensed - unfortunately the '98-'02 Accord, '99-'03 TL, and '01-'03 CL weren't that well integrated.
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both are valid locations. going to the passenger seat is easier than going through the door.
noxiousoxide 
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Can someone confirm this for me, i dont see any security module underneath the passenger seat. I think they may have changed in 2003....the install for 2002 says under seat and 03 says in the door.
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follow what chris has mentioned. i mistakened the diagram for a differant year.
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I can confirm it is in the door.  That's where I got it in my 02 TL.
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I'll verify that as well, noxiousoxide. I've done Accords, TLs, and at least one CL. The wire goes from the driver's door key cylinder to the door module (i.e. the window/mirror switch assembly) and from there the disarm signal is sent via data to the main body controller inside the car.
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