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howie ll 
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530t x 2 wired directly to the window motors. Fed by the orange GWA wire and an aux to vent, or to simply close then 2 x 529t.
brocknleslie 
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Posted: July 19, 2011 at 10:25 AM / IP Logged  
K i really need help my car won't start! I started my car from up in my house then shut it off with the remote cause I wasnt leaving but when I went down to leave my lights were still on? So I remote started it and it worked fine when I hoped in I stuck the key an turned it to the on position before touching the brake but as soon as I touched the brake peddle the car shut off and my alarm froze cause the remote wouldn't start,lock,unlock or anything to the car and the valet switch wasn't blinking any more no matter what I tried. So I un hocked all the remote start wires from my car and reconnected them to the right spot and my car still won't start at all???
It's not the battery every thing in the car still works fine I even tried a jump just in case but the starter dosnt even try to start when I turn the key
I really need help as this is my only car to get to work in
And sorry if this isn't the right place to ask for the help I just thought I didn't want to start a new tread and have to explain my car and what iv been doin with it.
Thank you for any help / recommendations
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Did you cut the cars Starter wire when you installed the Viper unit?  It is the Red wire at the ignition harness.
If you removed the Viper, you will need to re-connect this wire to start the car.
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brocknleslie 
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Yes I did cut the starter wire but I have already reccconected the red starter wire
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Time to start checking all fuses with a Digital Multi Meter. 
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brocknleslie 
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Ha so I fixed that problem after ripping out my whole alarm system found out it was just a fuse (which I checked them all the night before but I guess I missed it cause it was dark) so I reinstalled everything AGAIN (alot easier the second time)
But when I lock my car about 5-10 mins later the shock sensor goes off and nothing it touching my car. Any ideas?
Oh and when I lock my car with the key or with the stock lock/unlock button in the car should it arm the alarm?
Thank you for any help
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Locking with the key or the stock lock/unlock button will not arm the alarm. The arm command must come through the 5901 brain.

Alarm going off?? I would try pulling all of the fuses for 10 minuets, maybe more.  My 5701 acted funny after I let the truck battery drain down to dead. No matter what I did the 5701 would not ACT normal until I disconnected all of the harness for 30 minutes. Reconnected everything and it was back to like it was before the battery drain.

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brocknleslie 
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Ha ok so I unhooked my battery to install a new one so it reset my remote start and I can't get it to work, it will start the engin but it wont keep it started? Any ideas please and thank you
Oh and I still haven't figured out why my alarm just goes off 15 mins later with nothing around it and it's the shock sensor iv tried it at 1 and 15 but now my 3 year old nephew was playing with it and broke the screen ha just my luck so now I can't see anything on the remote Any ideas there??
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brocknleslie 
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Please I really need help finding out why my car won't stay started when I use the remote? Please and thank you
deep bass
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