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Ok I am a mechanic and I do know a good bit about my truck, its a Dodge Ram 1500, but this alarm system is just straight baffling me, I am gonna list all the connection points and I was wondering if someone could help me match up all the colors cause I am very confused even with the online wiring diagrams.
A little back ground on my truck, it has no stock alarm system, it has manual doors and windows, i bought door actuators to make them auto doors with the alarm system, I have no trunk obviously, its not a diesel engine, it auto transmission, no rear defogger
Main Harness
Trunk Release Output
12VDC constant input
siren output
parking light isolation wire- pin 87a of onboard relay
chassis ground
door trigger input (+)
trunk pin/instant trigger input
door trigger input (-)
200mA dome light supervision output
remote start/turbo timer activation input
parking light output
500mA ground when armed output
Remote Start Harness
ignition 1 input/output
fused (30A) ignition 2/flex relay input 87
accessory output
starter output (car side)
starter input (key side)
fused (30A) ignition 1 input
ignition 2/ flex replay output
flex relay input 87A key side (if required) of flex relay
fused (30A) accessory/starter input
H2 (18 pin connector harness)
200mA oem alarm disarm output
200mA aux 4 output
200mA oem alarm arm output
200mA aux 2 output
200mA aux 3 output
200mA aux 1 output
diesel wait to start input
200mA horn honk output
tachometer input
200mA status output
200mA flex relay control output
200mA accessory output
200mA starter output
200mA ignition 1 output
hood pin input
200mA 2nd status/ rear defogger output
brake shutdown input
neutral saftey input
Door Lock Harness
500mA unlock output
500mA lock output
If you guys could tell me what wires i need to hook and which ones i can ignore and also what color with i need to hook it too and where in the truck to locate the wire i would greatly appreciate it. I am no noob to anything mechanical or electrical, I just dont wanna mess up my ignition system, thanks for the help guys.
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Posted: December 25, 2010 at 7:41 PM / IP Logged  
I cant edit yet, but also my door actuators are two wire actuators, i believe i will need relays for them correct? and can you guys help me tie those into my system?
Thanks again
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Posted: December 25, 2010 at 8:56 PM / IP Logged  
It would help to know what year your truck is.  2 door. 4 door.  Engine size.
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My bad, i cant believe i didnt include that, its a 2003 4.7l v8 2 door, 2wd
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Posted: December 26, 2010 at 9:16 AM / IP Logged  

Here is a link to Bulldog wiring. There are some photos for this application.       http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/vehiclewiringdiagrams.asp

Pages 13 to 20 of the 5701 install manual will explain how to test and verify the wires you are looking for.  According to the bulldog site you have two ignition and two accessory wires. Pay attention to the notes. You will need to power one of the accessory with a relay from the H2/12 harness (orange). 

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Where is the install manual that you are talking about? Also if someone could eliminate all the wires that I dont need then I can definately figure out how to hookup the rest. Keep in mind I am installing aftermarket door actuators
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You can download a .pdf file of the install manual for the 5701 in the downloads section of this site.  It DOES NOT list a H2 18 pin connector.  The 5701 manual will show a H2 8 pin Auxiliary harness, a 5 pin Remote start input, and a 5 Pin Remote start Auxiliary output. If  I am correct, these equal the H2 18 pin harness you have.  You should also download the Viper 5901 LC3 Quick Ref Install Guide.  It will match the wireing harness you have. 

For starters get a DMM, test and verify for the wires you need at the ignition harness.  This site has a Vehicle wiring section, as well as http://techservices.audiovox.com/.  sign up at this one is free.  All of these are GUIDES and may or may not match the wiring in your vehicle.  Hence the need for testing and verifying ALL wires before you make a connection to your remote start unit.  Also use the search feature on this site for your vehicle. You will most likely find an answer to you question. 

H3/1 Pink to Blue(+) 16 gauge (see notes @ Bulldog site)  Ignition 1

H3/2 RED / White,  H3/6 Red, &  H3/9 RED / Black  as well as H1/2 Red   to Pink/Black (+)  (may also have a RED / White (as listed at AudioVox)  12 Volt Constant .     If there are two 12 volts constant wires, divide you connections between them.

H3/3  Orange to  Green (+) ( see notes @ Bulldog site)  Accessory

H3/4 Violet to  to starter side of Yellow(+) if you cut the starter wire.  If you don't cut the starter wire Don't use the H3/5

H3/5 Green to key side of starter wire, Yellow(+)  if you cut the starter wire.

H3/7 Pink/White to RED / White 16 gauge (see notes@ Bulldog site)

You will need a relay from H2/12 orange for your second Accessory.

H1/5 Black and H2/18 Black White to chassis ground

H2/8 BROWN / Black to horn wire (-),  H2/9 Violet/White  to tach wire,  H2/15 Grey to hood pin,  H2/17 to brake wire (+)

What type/model of bypass are you using?

Plan on at least two days to do this install. Take your time, Take it one thing at a time.  Link to a Tundra 5701 DIY Install  http://www.toyotatundraforum.com/electrical/4144-viper-dei-5701-remote-start-diy.html

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Posted: December 26, 2010 at 6:34 PM / IP Logged  

A link to a Viper 5901 install Similar to Viper 5701  http://forums.trailvoy.com/showthread.php?t=65742

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Posted: December 27, 2010 at 9:15 PM / IP Logged  
Ok i think i got how to install the alarm, now what about the actuators, they are two wire actuators and I know that i need relays but can i get a diagram on how to hook them up and how to hook it all into the the alarm system wires
Thanks again for all the help guys, im learning a lot
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Posted: December 27, 2010 at 9:17 PM / IP Logged  
And since I cant edit yet, ill repost but I believe that I don't need a bypass because i do not have a stock alarm system.
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