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How do I add remote start to viper 690xv?


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This is the model lower than the 791xv model i believe. The 791 came with remote start and this one does not. I was trying to search for some sort of module but i guess the main brain comes with the remote start built in. Is there anything I can do to add it on to my current 690xv alarm? Thanks.

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There are Stand Alone Remote Starts that only Require a Negative Pulse to Activate from your 690
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Any idea where i might be able to find a decent one? Is there any with neutral safety switches?
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I take it you have a manual transmission. If you want a remote start, swap the unit out for an alarm/remote all-in-one unit designed for a manual transmission. It is the only safe way to do it. Look into Compustar.
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The thing is thats not really cost effective, its a manual transmission but its an older car (84) and you dont need to put in the clutch to start the car.
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Is it fuel injected?
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Valet 561.. use the Aux out to trigger the activation input
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NAHHH...........

OMEGA,    4LX.........use the Aux out to trigger the activation input
or MICRO ...STARTNR2

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Yes its an 84 toyota supra fuel injected

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Where can i find them? is it just a certain module im looking for? Will I be able to control it with my viper remote?

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