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wytboyy 
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Posted: August 16, 2007 at 11:03 PM / IP Logged  
Hi, I have installed a viper 1002 and dei 456g module in a 2005 gmc sierra and I can't get the locks to work. There are 2 diff. plugs with violet wires at the OBD ?. I have tried each one, but I only pushed the wire into the obd connector to try each one. Could this be my problem ? I know you should connect it within 6" of the connector, but was afraid to solder it in until I know its the right wire. Are both theses violet wires buss data ? I followed the instuctions as stated and grounded the blue wire and made all connections prior to plugging the unit in, since I do not have remote start I assume if it cycled the door locks like it should have, I would then just leave it unhooked ? Thanks for any help.
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The data wire is the second pin from the top row of the OBDII connector.

At least strip and twist the wire but pushing it into the connector is kind of iffy. We're talking about thousands of bits of info per second, a single bit loss is detrimental.

Connect the red, black, purple of the 456 and program it using either the GREEN/ black or the blue depending on whether your vehicle is keyless or not.

Once programmed, alternately ground the GREEN/ black and blue/black wires of the 456 - the doors will lock and unlock.

If this works, connect them to the GREEN/ black and blue/black lock/unlock wires of the 1002. Be sure violet and violet/black are at ground.

Test using 1002 remote.

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wytboyy 
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Thanks you very much Big Dog, I realized this morning that I was at the BCM instead of the OBD II ? I feel so stupid, and I did not have the violet from the alarm locks grounded. Everything works great. The only thing I dont like is that it honks the horn when I set the alarm, is there a way to shut this off ? Thanks
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wytboyy wrote:
The only thing I dont like is that it honks the horn when I set the alarm, is there a way to shut this off ? Thanks
Your truck have steering wheel controls? You can shut off the horn honk there.
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go into the DIC and program Remote feedback to OFF
Kevin Gerry
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wytboyy 
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Thanks Guy's Just the info I needed. Works great.

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