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96sc3 
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Posted: October 26, 2008 at 11:31 PM / IP Logged  

Hello guys,

I had the viper 791 installed for a few years and I realized today that my pager does not update.  All the functions work, (lock,unlock,autostart,aux,vibrate/tone,illum), but the screen on the pager always show the car is unlocked.  It seems like the brain is not sending the signal to my pager?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

megaman 
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Posted: October 26, 2008 at 11:58 PM / IP Logged  

Most likely your two-way got turned off.  Hold the "p" button on the back for 5 seconds, then press *.

96sc3 
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i turned that on/off and still nothing is sent to my pager.  Pager sends signal but does not receive a confirmation on my screen.
96sc3 
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any  ideas guys?
96sc3 
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does anyone know how to program a new remote or re-reprogram the same remote?
calijtee1 
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to program the remote you need to locate your valet switch. turn ignition on push valet once then hold on second, after it chirps push lock button, you should have been able to program remote. but that doesnt seem to be the problem. it seems you turned off the two way paging. thats a feature so your battery doesnt waste too much. check your two way antanna. last time i had that happen on a install it was barely catching, so there was no confirmation coming back. let me know if not ill get you a manual for the alarm.

installers do it best. we got the magic hands!
jokerchingon 
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we have this problem in my shop all the time this wat u do find the brain disconnect the antenna and main power harness to reset alarm it should work fine after that ..
djmack04 
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Most likely your two-way got turned off. Hold the "p" button on the back for 5 seconds, then press *.
Thanks megaman this worked for me after about 4 months of my pager not working i finally got the bright idea and googled it and u fixed my issue

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