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passat b6 with viper5704 and dball2


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howie ll 
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Posted: May 27, 2014 at 5:01 PM / IP Logged  
Again just follow the diagram you showed originally, from your postings, should you be attempting this you don't appear to understand very much of what you're doing.
howie ll 
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I suggest you let Falcon the Romanian importer install it for you they are extremely good, we deal with them.
ovix 
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I dont no how I can explain you better. Does't matter. I will try to do when I have all done in car.
Thanks a lot for your patience.
Ovidiu
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I studied again DBALL 2_Installation Guide (page 9), and there is an extra relay connected to ignition switch plug... Is it necessary an extra relay...or viper5704 has one relay inside of its?
does anyone have a schematic (for Viper 5704) for a better understanding? I don't understand well H3 harness (remote start)
Ovidiu
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passat b6 with viper5704 and dball2 - Page 2 -- posted image.
Ovidiu
howie ll 
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First that diagram is all you should need, that's all I use plus if you don't know the Viper layout look at the quick reference sheet that comes with it.
Second yes you will need that relay.
By the way, substitute the heavy duty wires for much thinner ones as outputs you only need ignition and starter.
The only parts you will need connected to the Viper on H1 are red brown and black, you can de-pin the others, on H2 pin 5 dark blue status/GWR wire and on H3 :-
Pink
Violet
Red and RED / Black and that's where you can use thinner wires for the above 4
Join the red to the RED / black and fuse both at 15amps then join with the red at H1.
ovix 
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Posted: June 01, 2014 at 3:50 PM / IP Logged  
so H3:
-Pink to G plug at BCM pin 11 Black
-Violet to G plug at BCM pin 1 RED / Black
-Red and RED / Black to +12V
is it correct now?
I'll change all wires with another some thinner (maybe 0.35mm2)
Ovidiu
howie ll 
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Yes, correct, but don't go below 0.5mm.
Use at least 7.5amp rating on the wiring.
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Posted: June 01, 2014 at 4:07 PM / IP Logged  
tomorrow I'll install it on my car...:)
I'm having all necessary information for this.
Thank you a lot
Ovidiu
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Posted: June 02, 2014 at 4:35 PM / IP Logged  
I've just installed the car system alarm...but...the remote start doesn't work. The remote control say "Remote Start Error"
What I can recheck? my DBALL2 and Viper 5704 are connected via W2W. One wire I don't connected Gray wire (red connector from DBALL2) to brake switch...isn't my problem from this wire?
Ovidiu
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