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Viper 790XV in a 2001 Jeep Wrangler


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Stasis88 
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Posted: March 30, 2004 at 11:58 AM / IP Logged  

I have installed a 790XV in my 01 Jeep Wrangler.  It has no factory security or security key.  The alarm works fine however the remote start does not.  The remote send however nothing happens, should the viper box make any noise like relay clicking because I hear and see absolutly nothing when I try to remote start it.  Also I was trying to do the tach learning procedure of starting the vehicle, and then holding the program button till the light come son, nothing happens.

On the Relay Satellite Ignition Switch Interface:

The 2 heavy red wires are connected to a constant 12 volt by the stearing column.
The pink is connected to the blue ignition wire
Purple is connected to the yellow starter wire on the car side of the engine kill relay
Pink/white is connected to the blank/orange 2nd ignition wire
Orange is not connected
On the Remote Start Harness H3:
Blue is not connected
Blue/black is not connected
Grey is connected to the hood pin switch
Brown is connected to the WHITE/ tan brake light wire
Violet/white is connected to the grey tach wire
BLACK/ white neutral safety switch is grounded to chassis
This is what I used for the wire colors:

Function

Vehicle  Color

Location

Start:

YELLOW

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS **

Ignition  #1:

DK. BLUE

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Ignition #2:

BLACK/ ORANGE

IGNITION SW. HARNESS (HEAT/AC)

Ignition  #3:

N/A

Accessory:

BLACK/ WHITE

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Brake  Light:

WHITE/ TAN (+)

AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL

Tach  Signal:

GRAY

AT IGNITION COIL *

Parking Lights:

BLACK / YELLOW (+)

AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH

Headlights:

LT. GREEN (+)

AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH

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lets start at the beginning... this is an automatic transmission, right?

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ammarsunfire 
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Did u connect WHITE/ blue starter activation input wire?

Stasis88 
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Yes

kgerry wrote:

lets start at the beginning... this is an automatic transmission, right?

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Stasis88 
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No, itr says it is for an optional momentary push button switch.

ammarsunfire wrote:

Did u connect WHITE/ blue starter activation input wire?

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What color is your key, black or grey?
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Stasis88 
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It is black, I know all about that as well. 

Should the remote beep like it does for the alarm when you do the remote start?  Because mine doesnt.

auex wrote:
What color is your key, black or grey?

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My remote beeps or viberates when the command is successfully  recieved,. Try running the diagnostics, it pinpointed my problem when i couldn't get it to start

Stasis88 
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OK, I ran the diagnostics and got 2 flashes and 6 flashes, I found the problems with those 2 wires and now the tach detecting procedure worksa and successfully however still I get nothing when I try to remote start.  Should the diagostics codes clear because after I fixed the wires it still shows 2 and 6. 

ammarsunfire wrote:

My remote beeps or viberates when the command is successfully  recieved,. Try running the diagnostics, it pinpointed my problem when i couldn't get it to start

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Check your hood pin routing (6 flashes), u may have scraped the wire it causing it to ground, check with a test light or DMM. I don't remember if it clears the codes, you'll have to check the manual for that. If the car dosn't start because a problem listed in the diagonstics, it won't even start the ignition. As far as over-rev (flash 2) switching to voltage sensing is an option, it works like a charm for me This will eliminate that problem. Let me know if this helps   
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