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jbradley007 
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First of all, I have a Viper alarm, and I lost the remote along time ago, I go to best buy to get a new one and they say they dont carry it anymore and have no way of getting me a new remote, So now im stuck with trying to find the remote on my own, I have no clue what model number it is only that it's a viper alarm...any suggestions on where I can find the alarm model number on the truck? any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thx
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If you have no clue then you are screwed. Find the alarm's brain and it should give you the model number, usually on the top in the middle.
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find the main brain unit under the dash, the model # info will be on it.... also, look for a date code as sometimes the transmitters changed during production.....
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NOTE:

If U can't find a Model # or Manufacturer on Units.............There should be a

FCC # and U can go to FCC web site and search for Manufacturer / Importer

https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/cf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm

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