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1995 audi 90 quattro, DEI Viper 5900


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shapiror06 
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try holding the program button on the back of the remote until the remote goes into program mode, then hit the orange remote start button until you hear only one beep, then let the remote time out and you'll hear two more beeps. try that and let me know
shapiror06 
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thanks! i figured it had to be the yellow one, it usually is.
aznfreakyguy 
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nope... turning off and on the page didnt do anything.... could it be the anteanna?
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Bitwriters can be bought off ebay, or you can talk to a local DEI install shop and see if they can program it for ya. It might cost ya 20 bux or whatever but at least its done.
double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer
shapiror06 
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it could be the antenna. unhook the battery, and check the connections of the antenna. then reconnect the battery and see what happens
shapiror06 
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Does anyone have any experience with the Audi 90 series' factory anti-theft systems that would be willing to shoot some advice my way and answer a couple questions regarding keyless entry/remote start?
shapiror06 
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i have a 1995 audi 90 with a factory anti-theft system. i need to know how to use my DMM to test for the factory disarm wire. it's a - wire according to the DEI wiring diagram for my car.
also, for the Viper 5900, do I need a relay to set up the factory disarm, and if so how do I hook up the relay?
shapiror06 
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what kind of signal does the brain for the Viper 5900 output through the wire that is supposed to go to the factory disarm wire?

according to my wiring diagram, the factory disarm wire is "BROWN / Green (-). "  this i'm assuming means when it recieves a (-) pulse it's activated (or disarmed in this case), correct?  are there any special relays that need set up?

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