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corsasri 
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hello all. i need to do a bit of modding on my alarm. the alarm i have is a VIPER 330V. cound some one point me to a wireing diagram for this alarm. or email it to me.  thanks

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kobevsjordan 
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Hello,

I sent the file requested to your email address.

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corsasri 
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thanks fof all the info.

now all i need in the info on the directed window lift module. wiring diagram.

corsasri 
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i have a viper 330v alarm fitted to my car and want to know if its possible to change a fuew settings with out using a bitwriter. first i want to turn the panic function of. and have 2 blips as a arm sound rather than one.

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you cant turn off the panic........that i know of, but you can turn off the arm/disarm chirps.
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if you need the Install guide it is in the download section on this site.
corsasri 
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how do i get the alarm to program. i have opened the door, then turmed ignision on and then of and then closed the door and help the valet swich in. and nothing.
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push and HOLD the valet switch for 3 secs. if wont let you do tha. open door IGN on then OFF close door you may have to turn off the DOME light
corsasri 
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could some one please confirm what wire from my viper 330v is send to send the signal to my window closure module.

thanks

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should be orange, ground when armed output.  You will have to put a diode on this wire, especially if you have a starter kill hooked up.  When you arm the alarm it will send a pulse to roll up your windows.  You can also use an aux channel so that you can manually roll them up.
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