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Old 08-03-2008, 08:11 AM
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What is the part number of the Alarm?

Super Moderator Ray, there's an important question to this matter.

You stated:

All Sports have OEM alarms/anti-theft systems.
Thats why the Base and Sport keys are different. The Sport has a keyfob key.


What is the part number of the alarm honda installed on the sport unit honda sells?

I asked the Honda dealer tech this question and he had no answer.

There are only 2 alarm part numbers at the sites below. These are OEM original alarms for the fit. Magestic includes the installation instructions with pictures for both alarms. It is here where the question comes up. The sport has all the connectors open, uncover the left side panel under the drivers side. The connectors wouldn't be there if this alarm didn't go there.

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The 2 alarms are plug and play, and the many connectors give an indication the features cover more functions.

Sugarphreak stated:

Ok.... my sport has an alarm that works I know because I have set it off by accident a coupe of times.

Super moderator Ray answers this question in his quote, where he states the following;

The OEM alarm system does not have shock sensors; so it wont sound unless the doors, hood, or rear hatch is opened.

Last edited by damian-fonseca; 08-03-2008 at 10:35 PM. Reason: Needed to cut paste comments from others.
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