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2mchpsi 
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Posted: September 27, 2004 at 12:22 PM / IP Logged  

I just purchased a Viper 791 alarm for a 1999 Corolla. I was wondering if someone can supply me with the wiring diagrams to help out wth the install. Thanks,

Kevin

P.S. Any thoughs as to how I might want to wire in a blue Ademco strobe.. it is a 12v unit that pulls 350ma. I thoght about placng it in the interior passanger kick panel since I had it sitting around here.

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2mchpsi 
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Thanks for the link, but it does not show anything.  Wierd. It has ther disclaimer but no wiring information.

Kevin

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http://www.directechs.com/guides/manuals/ig/viper/N564V_6-03.pdf
This is for the installation manual. You should have taken a few moments to look this up via the search feature, as this exact same Q has been asked 9999999 this week.
Doing so, will assist you more in the long run.
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EVIL Teken . . .
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Toyota
Corolla
1998-2003
Remote Starter Wiring Colors and Notes
Function
   Vehicle Color
Location
Start:
   RED
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #1:
   BLACK/ WHITE
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #2:
   BLACK / YELLOW
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #3:
   N/A
Accessory:
   BLUE/RED
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Brake Light:
   GREEN / WHITE
AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
Tach Signal:
   YELLOW /GREEN OR RED / BLUE
AT IGNITION COILS*
Parking Lights:
   GREEN (+)
AT BOTTOM OF FUSE PANEL
Headlights:
   RED / WHITE (-)
STEERING COLUMN HARNESS
OEM Alarm Disarm:
   DISARMS WITH UNLOCK
OEM Alarm Arm:
   ARMS WITH LOCK
Diesel Glow Plug:
   N/A
Clutch Bypass Wire:
   
Notes:
   *Tach may be Black on some models.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Toyota
Corolla
1998-2003
Alarm and Keyless Entry Wiring Colors and Notes
Function
   Vehicle Color
Location
Constant +12 Volts:
   WHITE
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Starter Kill:
   RED
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition +12 Volts:
   BLACK/ WHITE
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Dome Lights/Superv:
   RED / WHITE (-)
AT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OR AT FUSE BOX *
OEM Horn:
   GREEN/ RED (-)(#-#) GREEN / WHITE (-) (#)
STEERING COLUMN HARNESS
Power Lock:
   BLUE/BLACK (-)
RIGHT SIDE OF FUSE BOX IN A WHITE PLUG
Power Unlock:
   GREEN / WHITE (-)
RIGHT SIDE OF FUSE BOX IN A WHITE PLUG
Trunk Release:
   N/A
Alarm Input Wire:
   RED / WHITE (-)
AT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OR AT FUSE BOX *
Notes:
* There Are Mulitple RED / White Wires Near The Fuse Box. Some Will Work Individual Doors Only. Test With A Meter To Identify The Single Wire That Reacts To All Doors. For Dome Light Supervision, Use One Of The Individual Doors.
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DIRECTWIRE™ WIRING INFORMATION - TOYOTA / COROLLA / 1999 / Remote Start
12volts white   +   ignition harness
Starter red   +   ignition harness
Second Starter          
Ignition BLACK/ white   +   ignition harness
Second Ignition BLACK / YELLOW   +   ignition harness
Third Ignition          
Accessory blue/red   +   ignition harness
Second Accessory          
Keysense          
Power Lock blue/black   -   R side of fuse box, wht plug
Notes: The lock wires are about 18 gauge. They will test only by operating the key in the passenger door lock cylinder, not the rocker switch on the door itself.
Power Unlock GREEN / WHITE   -   R side of fuse box, wht plug
Notes: The lock wires are about 18 gauge. They will test only by operating the key in the passenger door lock cylinder, not the rocker switch on the door itself.
Lock Motor blue      drivers kick panel
Unlock Motor red      drivers kick panel
Parking Lights+ green      bottom of fuse box
Parking Lights- lt GREEN/ black      steering column
Hazards          
Turn Signal(L)          
Turn Signal(R)          
Reverse Light          
Door Trigger RED / white   -   instrument cluster or
Notes: Also found at the fuse box. There are at least 5 RED / white wires at the fuse box, some will only pick up individual doors, meter them to find the one that will get all the doors, it will be the one that goes up to the instrument cluster, it is in a 12 pin plug on the back of the fusebox. For domelight supervision use one of the individual door triggers.
Dome Supervision          
Notes: Also found at the fuse box. There are at least 5 RED / white wires at the fuse box, some will only pick up individual doors, meter them to find the one that will get all the doors, it will be the one that goes up to the instrument cluster, it is in a 12 pin plug on the back of the fusebox. For domelight supervision use one of the individual door triggers.
Trunk/Hatch Pin RED / white   -   light in trunk
Notes: On vehicle with the factory alarm, can find these wires at the alarm module above the drivers kick panel.
Hood Pin red   -   hood pin
Notes: On vehicle with the factory alarm, can find these wires at the alarm module above the drivers kick panel.
Trunk/Hatch Release          
Power Sliding Door          
Factory Alarm Arm arms with lock       
Factory Alarm Disarm disarms with unlock       
Disarm No Unlock          
Tachometer yel/grn, RED / blu, gry, or wht   ac   any ignition coil
Wait to start          
Brake Wire GREEN / WHITE   +   brake switch
Parking Brake          
Horn Trigger GREEN/ red   -   steering column
Memory Seat 1          
Memory Seat 2          
Memory Seat 3          
Immobilizer Bypass Module: Required: No Type: N/A Part #: N/A
Notes: N/A
2mchpsi 
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[quote]You should have taken a few moments to look this up via the search feature, as this exact same Q has been asked 9999999 this week[/quote]

I already had the install manual. I should have been more specific. I was looking for the Corolla wiring. Thanks for the response.

2mchpsi 
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Posted: September 27, 2004 at 6:12 PM / IP Logged  

Do you have any ideas on the best way to wire up a strobe with this alarm? I have 2 40a relays.

Thanks,

Kevin

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You could wire it to the siren output, or the light flash output. With the siren the output will be continous, with the light flash it will be pulsed.
It is up to you to decide which effect is more pronounced, and effective for your application.
This assumes you wish to have it activated by the alarm system when it is tripped. If you wish to control the on-off state of the strobe light, you will have to use one of your aux channels, or a configure one to the appropiate latch, valdity, etc.
Regards
EVIL Teken . . .

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