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Registered User
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1
OS: Win/XP
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Viper Car Alarm
What is wrong with a viper car alarm system if you press armed alarm button and it send back a no response signal?
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TSF Gearhead
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Brisbane Australia.
Posts: 592
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Re: Viper Car Alarm
Good Afternoon WillieK22, your best bet would be to obtain the operating manual for that particular alarm system.
There should be a troubleshooting method. Often these kinds of problems indicate an electronic failure in the system which may require a replacement. Others will have different ideas. Cheers, qldit. |
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TSF Gearhead (Audio)
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Re: Viper Car Alarm
Good morning Willie,
I think it came un-programmed. Did you have the battery disconnected or replaced recently? If so, and your unit is fairly new you have two options take it to who ever installed it. Or if its new and you just want to get it done, if it has the but in the antenna. Turn the ignition on then off within 7 seconds hit the buttons 5 times it will chirp(telling you it's in program mode) if you have viper two button hit both buttons at the same time do both remotes one after the other this should fix your problem. If it doesn't let me know.
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Please if you need help, start a new thread with questions only after reading the first few sticky's up top. http://www.techsupportforum.com/auto...ter/car-audio/ A Link for Viper alarm owners http://www.directed.com/Support/Prod...es/Owners.aspx |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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Re: Viper Car Alarm
Have a look at www.mrinstall.com and reverse engineer it.
You have identified the valet/LED/shock sensor starter kill relay and of course the black box already, so keep going. |
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TSF Gearhead (Audio)
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Re: Viper Car Alarm
If your handy with tools then it is not hard at all, usually just drop the finish panel under the drivers side dashboard. You will see all the connections in the main harness near the ignition wires.
If your not so inclined then take it to someone who can do it for you, they usually will not charge you to remove the unit in hopes that you'll pay them to reinstall it in another auto.
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Please if you need help, start a new thread with questions only after reading the first few sticky's up top. http://www.techsupportforum.com/auto...ter/car-audio/ A Link for Viper alarm owners http://www.directed.com/Support/Prod...es/Owners.aspx |
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Re: Viper Car Alarm
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