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randiggy78 
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I was recently removing an old alarm out of my car. A 1996 Toyota Corolla. It was an Audiovox PRO-9744. I am putting a Viper 791XV in. There was a relay sort of device in there with only 4 pins (i think). One was hooked up to the yellow wire on the audiovox (ignition) and there was an ORANGE / red (forgot where it went on the audiovox). There was a thick gauge black and a BLACK/ white. When I snipped these last two wires, the car didn't start. The wires went straight to the fusebox. When I hooked them back up, it started fine. How do I successfully remove this piece and have a seamless install with the Viper?

Any help is greatly appreciated

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swamprat323 
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the BLACK/ white wire after u remove them form the relay just splice them toghter.
randiggy78 
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i dont know if that will work. the wires i mentioned don't go to the ignition switch. from what i saw there was a black and a BLACK/ white. they were both hooked up to different pins and both ran to the fusebox seperately. where would i splice them?
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soory i miss red your post your car th eBLACK/ white wire is the starter wire. on the relay that you took out did that have the black and the BLACK/ white wire on the same relay. if that was it splice them toghter.

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