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2004 Silverado - Viper 160XV


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bad luck77 
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Installed at best Buy in West Paterson.  Should I have them take it out and do it again?

Aside from the mess you see here it does some cooky things like saying the door is ajar and the dome lights coming on.....

2004 Silverado  - Viper 160XV -- posted image.

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bad luck77 
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A look under the dash

2004 Silverado  - Viper 160XV -- posted image.

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bad luck77 
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Sorry, this is actually a look under the dash...2004 Silverado  - Viper 160XV -- posted image.
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2004 Silverado  - Viper 160XV -- posted image.
The name says it all!
bad luck77 
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2004 Silverado  - Viper 160XV -- posted image.
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Yuck!
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That is why I quit working at C.C. They don't realy train you on how to hide an alarm. They just expect you to do it, as fast as possible, with out screwing something up, then moving on to the next vehicle. That was then...this is now. When I do an alarm, I hide everything, When I am done you can not see the alarm, or the wires. You might see the siren, but only if you really look for it. That mercury swicth should have been put under the hood pad, the power wire, if it could not have been hooked put inside the car, should have been run inside a factory wire loom to make it look like it was not there. That one is just laying over the top of the engine. That is a problem waiting to happen.  I would complain to B.B. and tell them you want you money back.
Thanks,
Mike Ward
Get it done right the first time!

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