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kylem 
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hey guys, i got my viper installed yesterday and my led is flashing in patterns of 4, even when im driving.  It just flashes regular when its locked/armed.  I have the locks, hood, and truck hooked up to it and i have no idea how to stop it from flashing when im driving.  Its blue so its pretty bright when going down the road at night.

Thanks for the help,

Kyle

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Try checking the ignition wire. your alarm might not think the key is on
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Everything works perfect though.  The remote start works fine and the locks and everything, but the led is always flashing.
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Well then it is one of two things. First thing it could be is you have the ignition wire wired wrong, second your alarm is defective. I am betting on the first one.
You said that your locks work, what about after you get into the car, close the door, and then start the car? Do to the doors lock automatically like they should?
How many chirps do you get when you disarm the alarm?
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I get 4 chirps when i disarm it.
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Arm your alarm and try to start it with the key.
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If you get 4 chirps when disarming the alarm then it definately has to do with the ignition wire. The four chirps indicates that the alarm is not resetting itself with the ignition being turned on, normally if the alarm is disarmed it will chirp 2 times, if the alarm was set off then it will chirp more the twice. If you had it installed take it back and have them fix it. If you installed it make sure the ign wire for the remote start is going to the TRUE IGNITION wire for the car.
I am 100% sure it is either the ignition wire is not hooked up right or there is something wrong with the alarm.
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Ok thanks, i had it installed yesterday and just got my car back today.  I'll take it back to them and let them know that somthings not right.  Have any tips or suggestions that i should tell them??

thanks,

Kyle

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Yeah, tell them the led is on while driving and the alarm isn't resetting with the igntion.
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thanks for all the help, i didnt know what in the world was goin on.
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