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how to install viper5901
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Read the install Guide. And find the wiring for your car. On this site
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These posts are DIFMs I've decided.
Info available (free) on Bulldog alarms, or here, Vehicle Wiring section.
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Here are three "How To Install" videos from Directed Electronics.  They are geared for their Ready Remote product line but are general for all brands / models.  The Viper product line is designed for their professional authorized dealers.

http://www.readyremote.com/InstructionalVideo.asp

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Good Lord K, I just watched that Video and the guy is ME!
Except the pony tail, I distrust guys over 35 with pony tails!
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Think you are a wee bit  taller and speak the Kings' English.  96 blazer alarm/remote start -- posted image.      Good basic info, though.
Soldering is fun!
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How would you like a workshop like that?
Practice, it looked like he placed a plastic under tray on the floor...nono, it should have gone on a bench or if Toyota, a cloth covered bench.
Hood pin, should be placed at the highest point for drainage and sprayed over with a moisture retarder. I'd have used a fully insulated crimp connection and a ratchet crimper, plus 10mm or 3/8" shrink again to stop corrosion.
That stripper tool is awful, I use two ideal types.
I also use 10.5V and 18 V Bosch lithiums for separate screw driving and drilling.
Why not bolt to an existing grounding bolt, got to be better than screwing in, screws will always eventually work loose.

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