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808silverb2300 
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i just installed my new viper 5902 alarm with remote start into my 2005 Mazda B2300 truck. but, ever since i installed it the remote start will activate, but either would...

1. deactivate after about a minute of run time

2. deactivate after opening a door

3. deactivate when i press the unlock button

i'm sure i wired it correctly as the car still starts fine with the key and the sensors still trigger the alarm to work

Help...

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where did you get your tach signal?
Did you hook up tach?
Injector or a coil would be where i'd go.
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is the alarm giving you any flashes of the parking lights when the vehicle turns off? There should be a certain number of flashes which you can check against the manual to tell you why exactly it is shutting down.
808silverb2300 
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Well I ran the remote start shutdown/startup diagnostics...its giving me mostly 2 flashes (over-rev shutdown)
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Alright, did you teach the alarm brain the tach signal when you did the install? Most remote start units will not function properly until they learn this signal.
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tach wire is connected to one of the coils, i had the system learn the tach too
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hmm, usually over rev is related to the tach signal... This is what I am seeing from the wiring diagrams from this site,
     On the B2500 2.5L there are 2 coils on the right side of the engine. Go to any of the TAN/stripe wires and set your remote starter for 1 cylinder,
I would try relearning the tach signal first, then if that doesnt work you can keep troubleshooting from there
808silverb2300 
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ok....i'll double check my wiring and get back...but now the remote is telling me that my toggle switch is off...but its on the ON position....
808silverb2300 
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alright...now a whole new set of problems arise...so i basically removed the negative and positive terminals on the battery...checked that the tach wire was attatched to a tan/white wire coming off of the distributor...started the car...held the control button (to learn the tach signal)...but instead of a steady light coming from the LCD...its flashing...and on top of that i try to use the remote start...it starts...but turns of within a few seconds...and it does that two more times and "LOW BATTERY" appears on the remote
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get tach at a fuel injector.
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