I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
There should be a module or something you can purchase to bypass the stock stereo's security system. The answer is yes, it's possible.
Can you be categorized as an idiot? PS: No, there was no security system of significance that long ago
There is no reset button.
The original Honda Accord security system uses basic anti-theft functions. If a vehicle is broken into the and attempted to be started the alarm will make noise and instill and starter-kill. This will stop the engine from starting.
To reset the security system on a 2005 Honda Accord EX, first, ensure that you have the key or remote that is programmed to the vehicle. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the "On" position without starting the engine. Leave it in this position for about 10 minutes until the security light turns off. After that, turn the key to the "Off" position, then back to "On," and the system should be reset. If issues persist, consult the owner's manual or a professional for further assistance.
No, The computer controls the spark and the main power. Without it you will not have any spark.
All you need to do is buy an alternator belt for a 2001 Honda Civic Dx. They came stock without A/C so it'll fit
If you're looking to buy a security system: Go to www.directed.com and enter your zip code in the box located on the top right hand side of the main page. If you're looking for a transmitter to the original Honda security system: eBay
There is no need to bypass it. Just do not use it.
You cannot!
My 2002 Honda has a chip in my key, I had a spare made but it dose not work. How can I bypass that with out having to pay hoand an arm & a leg?
I'm pretty certain that the security system is NOT fused but is hardwired into the vehicle's on-board computer. This is done exactly to defeat any attempt to disable the system and gaining entry by pulling the fuse.