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Express dball 2 and Viper 5706v Wiring


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howie (aka: harryharris)
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Vin ref. your last question, try reading the quick reference guide that comes with the unit it answers all your questions.
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vin123 
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Just got my done and it works with two way LED remote. The one way remote (companion remote) doesn't work. Maybe someone knows, please let me know. I followed the steps on the manual came with, but it didn't work for me.   
I also have my air bag light on. Maybe someone can tell how to turn it off.
this is Viper 5706v(5906) on express dball 2
Thanks...
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First off, the cooling/overheating issue you're having is completely unrelated. Make sure you get that taken care of before you blow a head gasket or crank the engine block!
Second, you don't need to cut any starter wires. The only wire that should be cut is the autolight circuit (where the scissors are.)
If you had 2 starter wires, the remote starter would have never worked since you installed it. Both of them would require power while the car is starting.
What is the exact starting issue you're having?
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Posted: March 19, 2015 at 7:01 AM / IP Logged  
On your large gauge harness, make sure you power up red,RED / white,RED / black to constant 12v. This vehicle uses 2x start and 2x ignition wires.
viper pink (ign 1) to vehicle BLACK/ red
viper pink/white (ign 2) to vehicle BLACK / YELLOW
viper purple (starter 1)to vehicle BLACK / YELLOW (smaller gauge)
viper violet / YELLOW 24pin harness to a relay
85 - violet / YELLOW second start output
86 - constant 12v
87 - constant 12v fused at 10 amps
30 - vehicle start 2 wire BLACK/ white
Diode across the coils 85/86. Band towards 86( or positive side)
On that note, your overheating issues is a mechanical issues, not electrical.
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