98 Honda Accord power door lock and windows not working. Out of ideas?

So I'll try to cover everything I've done to my car at this point. I had to replace the battery about 3 months ago. Power locks and windows were still fine. I installed a new touch screen stereo, wiring was a little tricky and I blew my headlights fuse but have got that replaced. After installing the stereo I installed a Viper Alarm system. Power locks and windows were still fine. Roughly 2 weeks after that, my car started acting up. It mainly had acceleration problems and would die when I stopped at a stop sign or a red light. I did some maintenance to include changing oil, coolant, and spark plugs and spark plug wires.

MAIN PROBLEM:
After changing the spark plugs, the power locks didn't work anymore. There's no click or any sound of that nature. Not only that, from the driver's side I couldn't control the power windows on the passenger's side of the vehicle anymore (front right and bottom right). My Viper alarm system also doesn't lock the vehicle though it still arms and disarms normally. I've checked all the fuses and they're all fine.

Come to find out, the acceleration problems was because of my map sensor so I got that taken care of but that didn't fix the power door lock and window situation.

I'm literally out of ideas.

Power locks & windows all quite at the same time? Is everything else on the dash board working okay? Are the headlights still working? Don't know much about how the Japanese wire their cars, but most American cars has a fuse in the fuse & relay box under the hood that covers all of the interior & dash board circuits, including the windows, locks & head lights…

Multiplex unit may need to be reset. This sounds strange but often works:

Put the key in the ignition, move the intermittent wiper control to the middle position and then turn the key on. It's the ring that controls the intermittent wiper speed and not the int / low/ high switch.

This resets the multiplex unit that controls the accessories such as the power windows and door locks. This problem sometime occurs after the battery has been removed or disconnected and reconnected.

If the above doesn't work, you may find 1 of three possible fuses blew. First was a yellow 10amp found above footbrake on left. Other 2 were a yellow 10amp and a blue 15 amp on the passenger side foot panel.

You may also check the child safety locks. I found this article that may have yet another alternative, photo near the bottom of the page: http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-c3836_ds530625