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Posted: January 06, 2005 at 4:51 PM / IP Logged  
So you are saying hook the brown wire up to the pink/white wire right
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no he didnt say that at all.... read the line slowly

Pink/white on the high current harness of the 791 HAS to go to the white second ignition wire at the column.

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OK sorry about the last reply didn't see your reply Gus
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Thanks you guys for your help that was it thanks again.Viper 791xv install - Page 2 -- posted image.
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Well I think I got this thing down now. But I forgot about another sensor that I have and just want to know how does it get connected. It is a DEI small magnetic switch. It has two black wires (one with a white stripe). This is going on the back sliding window on my truck.

Also I was told that by hooking the prox sensor into the shock sensor, because it was DEI that I dont need to diode isolate. Now someone is telling me to diode isolate. Which one is it? Gus seems to be right about it all because the shock senor does have a loop in it leaving me the extra trigger wire to use. Sometimes all these posts get confusing!

Thanks once again..

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No need to isolate.... the blue and green inputs on the module are set up for multiplexing, as are their sensors, making it very clean,andeasy to do a shock and a Proximity.
All you should have to do with the reed switch is ground one wire, andthe other will go to an instant zone (H1, pin 6 blue wire). When that zone is triggered, the remote will show that the "trunk" zone has been violated.
Pretty fun stuff
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Guys, thanks for all the help and input. Especially Gus!
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Posted: January 10, 2005 at 7:16 AM / IP Logged  

Guys,

The install was a sucsess (error free). It was a long 6 hours but I seemed to manage. The one issue was hiding all the boxes. I guess it comes with having all the extra addons. You guys were a great help and as always it was much appreaciated.

Thank you

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Hey, no problemo. Always nice when something works, right, the first time.   Glad to be of help, and enjoy!
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