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viper 350hv in 1997 camaro z28


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67slowride 
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Posted: March 26, 2008 at 1:02 PM / IP Logged  
Try to install a viper 350 hv in my camaro. Not exactly sure what wires hook to what and just wanted to see if i could get a little of reassurance from you guys? Thanks.
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Battery BROWN AND ORANGE (+) PSC/ECU MODULE TO THE RIGHT OF GLOVE BOX PINS 12/33 OF 40 PIN PLUG 
  PSC/ECU TO THE FAR RIGHT BEHIND GLOVE BOX 
Ignition 1 YELLOW (+) PSC/ECU MODULE TO THE RIGHT OF GLOVE BOX PIN 35 OF 40 PIN PLUG 
  PSC/ECU TO THE FAR RIGHT BEHIND GLOVE BOX 
Starter 1 BLUE (+) PSC/ECU MODULE TO THE RIGHT OF GLOVE BOX PIN 15 OF 40 PIN PLUG 
  PSC/ECU TO THE FAR RIGHT BEHIND GLOVE BOX 
All Door Trigger BLACK/ WHITE (-) AT PLUG TOP OF FUSEBOX 
Domelight Super BLUE 
LF Latch RED (-) BECU PIN 14 OF A 16 PIN PLUG 
  BECU IS ATTACHED TO PASSENGER FUSE BOX BEHIND GLOVE BOX 
RF Latch RED (-) BECU PIN 23 OF A 28 PIN PLUG 
  BECU IS ATTACHED TO PASSENGER FUSE BOX BEHIND GLOVE BOX 
LR Latch GREEN (-) BECU PIN 11 OF A 28 PIN PLUG 
  BECU IS ATTACHED TO PASSENGER FUSE BOX BEHIND GLOVE BOX 
RR Latch BLUE (-) BECU PIN 16 OF A 16 PIN PLUG 
  BECU IS ATTACHED TO PASSENGER FUSE BOX BEHIND GLOVE BOX  
Trunk Trigger RED (-) BECU PIN 11 OF A 16 PIN PLUG 
Hood Trigger WHITE/ BLUE (-) HOOD PIN SWITCH UNDER HOOD 
Alarm Disarm ARMS WITH LOCKS 
Alarm Arm DISARMS WITH UNLOCK 
  FIRST PULSE DISARMS SECOND PULSE UNLOCKS 
Parking Lights GREEN (+) AT THE BACK OF PARKING LIGHT UNDER HOOD
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StealthEs 
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Posted: March 26, 2008 at 1:13 PM / IP Logged  

Dont use that one I first posted copied the wrong car. Below is the correct wires for your car.

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StealthEs 
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Battery RED (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS 
Ignition 1 PINK (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS 
Starter 1 YELLOW (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS 
All Door Trigger GRAY/BLACK DR 
  YOU MUST DIODE ISOLATE BOTH TRIGGERS TO MONITOR ALL DOORS. *SEE DOCUMENTS 
LF Latch GRAY/BLACK (-) AT BCM MODULE BEHIND GLOVEBOX 
RF Latch BLACK/ WHITE (-) AT BCM MODULE BEHIND GLOVEBOX 
Trunk Trigger ORANGE / BLACK (-) AT BCM BLU PLUG PASS KICK PANEL 
Parking Lights BROWN (+) HEADLIGHT SWITCH OR BLU PLUG BCM
WIRELOCATION
Module 1 PASSINGERS KICK PANEL FRONT OF BLOWER MOTOR 
Doorlocks/Windowsviper 350hv in 1997 camaro z28 -- posted image.
viper 350hv in 1997 camaro z28 -- posted image.WIRECOLORPOLARITYLOCATION
Power Unlock ORANGE / BLACK & GRAY/BLACK (-) NEGATIVE TRIGGER 
PowerLock RED / BLACK (-) AT BCM PASS KICK 
LF Window Up LF:BLUE 
RF Window Up RF:BLUE ERSE POLARITY 
LR Window Up LF:BROWN 
RR Window Up RF:TAN DRIVERS SWITCH 
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StealthEs 
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and for you door locks follow this diagram

http://documents.audiovox.com/700058.pdf

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67slowride 
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Thanks for all the help. Not exactly sure what it is taalking about on the diode isolate the triggers for the doors any tip on that.
tedmond 
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the diodes, you can pick up the 1N400X 1 amp series diodes. the diodes are used to prevent feedback  onto the BCM. The diodes are fairly cheap and can be picked up at any electronic store OR even radioshack. They are under 10 cents each.
67slowride 
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I have got ready to finally install the alarm and cant seem to find an of the papers with the diagram for the actual alarm wiring anybody help me out.
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Hello, fellow Camaro owner here. '96 white RS convertible.
I haven't gotten around to doing my own alarm install yet.....remote start season just finally quieted down.
Anyway, here's an excellent article, with plenty of photos, that should help you a lot:
http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/alarm.htm
P.S. The factory alarm can be disarmed ONLY by the factory remote.
As you probably know, it can be armed by locking the door from the door panel switch, before closing the door.
Your car's owners manual outlines a procedure to turn the factory alarm completely off.
On my car, I'm hoping to open up the factory remote, solder wires onto the microswitches inside............have my aftermarket alarm's lock/unlock outputs trigger relays.....and the relays will close the switches inside the remote.
That way, I'll have the protection of the aftermarket alarm, and the factory one too.

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