Hey All,
I installed a Viper 4806v with DBALL2 in my 2015 Toyota Camry SE this past weekend with the help of the vehicle wiring information here (thanks!), and it is working great! The unlock/lock/remote start all work correctly and I am enjoying the longer range compared to factory fobs and the ability to warm the car in the mornings.
I do have some "after install" questions that I am hoping someone could help me figure out pertaining to the horn, running lights, and defogger.
1) Horn/lights:
When I unlock/lock vehicle
without the remote start active, I get the classic Toyota/Lexus beeps as normal and the outside marker lights flash. However, when the remote start
is active and I unlock the vehicle then the Toyota/Lexus beeps no longer happen, and the marker lights do not flash. There are no lights on at all on the outside when the vehicle is remote started (typically the vehicles runnings lights turn on to show it's running).
I assumed all these connections would work through the D2D, but it does not appear that way. Could anyone advise what additional connects I need to make for the beeps to function when unlocking? The marker lights to flash when unlocking? and the parking lights to turn on when the vehicle is remote started?
I didn't connect the horn on purpose because I wanted to use the Toyota/Lexus beeps only, I don't want the horn and the beeps because that would be obnoxious. I am puzzled here as to what is going on.
2) defogger
I did not make this connection yet on purpose because I wasn't sure the proper configuration. I know I need to connect on the Viper 24 pin harness the "2) blue/white (-) 200mA 2nd status/ rear defogger output" to the vehicles rear defroster green wire (-) passenger kick panel gray 18 pin plug pin 18. But I am not sure on the settings in the Viper. Under menu 3, item 11, I have 3 options: status, latch rear defogger, and pulse rear defogger. Which one do I use and why? How should I test before connecting?
I assume it's the 2nd or 3rd option obviously. Also, is the 200 mA output from the Viper enough? Should I use a relay instead of directly connecting?
Connections made:
Viper 4806v and DBALL2 are using D2D.
Viper Main Harness:
H1) Red - 12v + source (heavy duty fuse panel I added awhile ago that goes straight to battery with many places to add fused circuits for various things)
H2) black - vehicle ground
Viper 24-pin harness:
12) Violet/white - vehicle OBDII plug green wire pin 9 (wanted to use actual tach instead of virtual)
Viper Remote Start Harness:
1) RED / black -> 12v + source (heavy duty fuse panel I added awhile ago that goes straight to battery with many places to add fused circuits for various things)
3) pink/white -> vehicle 2nd ignition pink wire ignition plug pin 1
4) red -> 12v + source (heavy duty fuse panel I added awhile ago that goes straight to battery with many places to add fused circuits for various things)
5) Violet -> vehicle 1st starter blue wire ignition switch pin 7 (also goes to separate relay for 2nd vehicle starter wire pin 3)
6) orange -> vehicle accessory white wire ignition switch pin 2
7) RED / white -> 12v + source (heavy duty fuse panel I added awhile ago that goes straight to battery with many places to add fused circuits for various things)
8) pink -> vehicle 1st ignition black wire ignition plug pin 6
DBALL2 14 Pin harness:
3) CAN High tan/black -> vehicle blue wire OBDII plug pin 6
4) CAN Low Tan -> vehicle white wire OBDII plug pin 14
10) auto light ORANGE / red -> vehicle green wire body ECU (30 pin plug) pin 28 (cut wire)
11) auto light yellow/red -> vehicle green wire body ECU (30 pin plug) pin 28 (cut wire)
DBALL2 12 pin harness:
10) SIL data yellow/black -> vehicle gray wire OBDII plug pin 7
11) RDA ORANGE / black -> vehicle blue wire body ECU (30 pin plug) pin 16
I have a fair amount of electrical experience and I always test the wires prior to connecting, but what I don't have a ton of experience with is the terminology that is used in the install guides. If someone could please lend a hand and explain the connections needed I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks everyone!