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2005 GMC Sierra, Viper 5701, XK09


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novacrasher 
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Posted: March 14, 2011 at 9:30 AM / IP Logged  

Well seeing how everything is all taped up, cleaned up, unused wires cut, and that everything is functioning, I think I will leave it as is. I think I can manage to hit the lock / unllock buttons twice.

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novacrasher 
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Posted: March 16, 2011 at 10:45 PM / IP Logged  
I thought I could handle the double key press thing but it is driving me crazy. If I hit unlock twice too quickly then only one door unlocks. If I take too much time between key presses the same door will try to unlock again. I have to time it just perfectly. I am currently carrying around my factory key fob for lock and unlock and the viper fob for remote start only. Kind of a waste. I disconnected the battery for a few minutes to reboot the system. I also reprogrammed the XK09 and set the Viper 5701 back to factory defaults and reprogrammed the remote controls. Still the same result. The system behaves the same for single pulse or double pulse no matter what I set the pulse interval to.
When I press the lock button both doors lock but the alarm will not activate unless the lock key is pressed twice (when double pulse lock and unlock option is selected). It behaves the same as the factory key fob (two unlock presses to unlock both doors, one lock press to lock all doors and a second lock press to arm the system). I honestly think this is an issue with the Viper unit itself, not the XK09.
Has anyone else had an issue similar to this? Are all key fob commands finicky like this to where you cannot press the buttons too quickly like a factory fob (by quickly I mean I have to pause between one and two seconds)? If viper can master the remote start you wouldn't think they would have a problem with double pulse lock / unlock.
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Posted: March 17, 2011 at 8:06 AM / IP Logged  
And your XK09 module doesn't have an option to allow either 1 touch all unlock or 2 touch all unlock?  I know on my XK01 module for my 04 tahoe, there is an option in the module menu to change it to either 1 touch or  2 touch.  1 touch was the default, but I changed it to 2 touch, since I didn't want someone to come running up to the passenger side and getting in the truck if all the doors were unlocked. 
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novacrasher 
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Posted: March 17, 2011 at 10:04 AM / IP Logged  

After reading through all of the documentation for the XK09 with DLPKGM firmware, I believe the answer is no. I can't find any "optional programming" for it like the XK01 has. Is there a way to test if the viper brain is sending two pulses or one? I want to find for sure if the issue is in the brain or if the pulses are being sent but the XK09 can't process the pulses quickly enough.

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bndawgs 
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Posted: March 17, 2011 at 10:33 AM / IP Logged  

kreg357 wrote:
Hate to say it but changing from D2D to W2W might be the sure way to achieve your goal.  In the XK09 DLPKGM Type 3 Install diagram, the Unlock input is labeled as "Unlock All".

Looking thru the manual, I think I'd have to agree with kreg here. 

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novacrasher 
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Posted: March 17, 2011 at 2:09 PM / IP Logged  
Maybe this is a stupid question but can I use D2D but just hardwire the doorlock wires?
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