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chp10_8 
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Had the 5902 for some time now and just got all the modules needed to do the install on my 1999 Seville STS and come to find out there is no installation guide included, so I went online and found the one for the 5901 but it does not mention the 16 pin harness (which im sure is as important as a positive wire) can some one PM me or post the guide for the 5902, all input is appreciated!
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http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/IG/Viper/N5702V_2008_08web.pdf
install guide for the 5901, same as 5902, but has a different remote.
everything else, is the same.
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The orange acc wire that is on my vehicle is not providing the acc to the stereo or the a/c CCU like its supposed to is there an additional wire that I can use?
and, im almost 100% sure but I do not need the Ignition 2 wires and relays, correct?
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5902 no guide -- posted image. Ignition 1 PINK (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
5902 no guide -- posted image. Ignition 2 WHITE (+) IGN. HARNESS
5902 no guide -- posted image. Ignition 3 BROWN (+) IGNITION SWITCH POWER
5902 no guide -- posted image. Accessory 1 ORANGE (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS (HEAT/A.C.)
5902 no guide -- posted image. Starter 1 YELLOW (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

you will use the flex relay output as ignition 2. to get an additional ignition, use the negative from the unit and a relay

85 - (-) ignition from viper

86 - constant 12v
87 - constant 12v
30 - to ignition wire

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chp10_8 
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This is taking a lot longer then I thought I spoke with 2 people today and they said that my car 99 Cadillac Seville STS doesn't need relays is this true or not im holding off right now till I hear other wise!
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Depends on the starter if you need relays or not. In this case the viper 5902 does not have 4 Ign relays built in to the unit. You will need to use the pink/white wire from harness 2 (flex relay control) and program it for Ign 2.
Edit: There is no 16 pin harness on the 5902 there is an 18 pin connector and it is in the 5901 manual they just combined a few plugs on the 5902 the wire colors are the same. If you need the install manual PM me and I can scan it in and send it to you
chp10_8 
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Thanks for that so I will attempt it again and will keep every one posted on how this is going so far......... start time is 5:12 PST time
chp10_8 
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Having issues with the heavy gauge wire is any one online now up for IM to assist in the 9 heavy gauge wire already have them connected just having issues with the relay portion it is confusing me it is naming 3 different relays and im stuck I will continue install the other portions of the alarm and will come back to this part, PM me for my IM address all help is appreciated!
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does any one know how to do this? "This wire connects to pin 87a of the onboard light flash relay. It is used whenever
light switch isolation on the vehicle is necessary. If the vehicle has a multiplex
circuit that needs the light switch isolated, you can remove the onboard
light flash fuse and replace it with the specified resistor (paying attention to the
polarity selection)."
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you wont need the 87a onboard light flash. that is only for certain cars taht require a seperate circuit isolation. so in your case, not needed.

i think you are having problems with the flex relay on the large gauge harness.

flex relay 87 - constant 12v

flex relay 30 output - to ignition 2
flex relay 87a - not needed.

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