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evolninja 
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According to what you said, on the right side of the fuse box, the connector on the bottom. I saw a black with white stripe but no RED / yellow wire. I look at the connector going into the power lock/unlock button and it shows light green and purple. Is that the two wire we need?
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i won't be able to say. you can have a look and let me know what you find also use the wiring diagram i posted, as your base to find these wires.
evolninja 
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Once I find the right wire, do I have to program the remote for it to work or does it automatically work? Also according to the wire diagram, do I use the motor lock/unlock or power lock/unlock?
Jimmy
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I'm finish with the wirings. I went and got an DEI 525T relay I believe I need to hook up the Yellow and Orange wire up. It has 5 wires. Red, Black, Brown, Orange and Yellow. Need help as to where they all go. Thanks
Jimmy
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 LOCK Violet On junction block above DKP   - 
 UNLOCK Lt.green On junction block above DKP   - 
 No need for the 525t.
evolninja 
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I'll try that later. Thanks Mikvot!
Jimmy
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Do most alarm system need to have a Starter Kill relay to work properly? I notice that after cutting the Starter wire and follow the Starter Kill relay instruction in here, I cannot start my car. When I try to start, the alarm just went off. One of my friend's 03 Evo has the Viper alarm. I check the wiring and he does have some sort of Starter Kill relay.
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how do you have the relay wired?

wire it like this

pin 30- starter wire key side

pin 87a- starter wire engine side

pin 85- gwa wire of the alarm

pin 86- true ignition wire from car

evolninja 
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I wired mine like the one shown under Normally Closed Starter Kill Relay diagram shown at https://www.the12volt.com/relays/page2.asp
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well either way it's supposed to work! have you rechecked your wiring to make sure?

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