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motorzjason wrote:
Just wired it like you said and it's still doing it

how did the wire you tied into meter with your DMM when you tested it?

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No I changed the door trigger to yellow and light green from GREEN/ YELLOW with the dome light.
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motorzjason wrote:
No I changed the door trigger to yellow and light green from GREEN/ YELLOW with the dome light.

yes i know. how did it meter when you tested it? you did test it before just tying into it right? if you did not test it first how can you possibly know if you tied into the right wire at all? and did you use the positive door trigger input on your unit, or are you still using the negative trigger input?

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Disconected the negative door trigger input leaving the positive connected and now it arms fine
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First off I want to say a big THANK YOU to ajstetler, dtk1, ckeeler, mikvot, and joch1314 here at the12volt for their assistance with the wiring on our 08 Mustang GT. Thanks guys!
Since we could not find any videos online regarding the installation of an alarm system on a Mustang, Chris and myself at MOTORZ TV performed a how to installation of a Viper 5900 alarm system on a 2008 Mustang GT. We wanted to show enthusiasts out there that a car alarm is not all that hard to install but does take some time sorting out the wiring. Once that's done, everything else is pretty straight forward.
Here's a link to the video.
http://www.motorz.tv/play/viper_5900_car_alarm_installation
Thoughts, comments, and suggestions are welcome.We mentioned the12volt towards the end of the video. Again, thanks for the help guys!
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I see no mention of the most important tool during an install. The multimeter. Also, did you finish the remote start portion of it? If so, it's not gonna remote start when armed. You reversed the ignition side and starter side. Other than that, very well made video. Good job!
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Thanks! We're not using the remote start on this vehicle although it came with the kit.
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motorzjason wrote:
First off I want to say a big THANK YOU to ajstetler, dtk1, ckeeler, mikvot, and joch1314 here at the12volt for their assistance with the wiring on our 08 Mustang GT. Thanks guys!

you're very welcome.

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