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viper 5704v external shock sensor issue

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Topic: viper 5704v external shock sensor issue

Posted By: aimbot
Subject: viper 5704v external shock sensor issue
Date Posted: September 11, 2013 at 9:13 PM

Hey guys, im installing a viper 5704v into my 2006 forester XT. Ive installed a couple of alarms before this on personal cars but I am not a pro. However, installing the shock sensor is normally a plug it into the unit and work kind of deal. So my issue is when i tap the shock sensor (its a DEI double guard) the light comes on so it seems the sensor is reading shock, however my alarm does not react at all.

My alarm chirps and alarms properly when i open doors that have been locked and such but no go for the shock sensor itself. Ive tried both sensor inputs in the viper unit as well.

If anyone has any more questions id answer to the best of my abilities. Thanks.



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Posted By: quark kent
Date Posted: September 16, 2013 at 8:47 PM
Not sure what you are asking but from my years of experience with DEI products is that it will zone bypass shock sensors as default. So what I do is always turn on the ignition...then turn it off. Arm the alarm, wait 15-30 seconds minimum.. and then test the shock sensitivity.

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Posted By: sevgi
Date Posted: August 19, 2014 at 1:47 PM
@aimbot, it sounds like your sensor requires sometime as mentioned in an earlier post. Some shock sensors recalibrate themselves when they are turned on. They are referred to as smart shock sensors. In situations when you leave your car in a city center, in a busy street or beside a construction site, the vibrations levels are different that your regular quiet car parking so sensor recalibration becomes important. You may need to give the sensor some time before expecting alarm at required shock levels.




Posted By: howie ll
Date Posted: August 19, 2014 at 2:07 PM
How are you testing the shock sensor?
Arm, wait about 20 seconds then a good thump to either side A or B pillar.
If you have any other sensors, e.g. 508d, leave them disconnected while testing.

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