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07 dodge charger, viper 130xv for ccfls


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mrdolomite 
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Joined: June 20, 2008
Location: Michigan, United States
Posted: June 25, 2008 at 9:57 AM / IP Logged  
The Bits I Have:
  • 2007 Dodge Charger SRT8
  • Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Magnum Haynes Repair Manual for 2005 thru 2007, ISBN 1 56392 665 2, with appendix of vehicle wiring diagrams, ( book info link)
  • functional, but deinstalled from another vehicle, Viper Model 130XV Remote Start ( PDF of install manual)
  • One SPDT relay, tested as functional
  • Three sets of 12V Logisys cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) lighting w/ inverter ( product link). These are already wired up, using an appropriately sized 3A inline fuse, and all connected to the same manual switch
The Idea:
  • Use some output of the Viper remote start, plus possibly the relay, plus possibly some other as-yet-to-be-determined-part-I-have-no-idea-about-yet, to use the Viper's remote control fob to power the CCFLs on and off
  • No intention of using the Viper as an actual remote start for the vehicle. Or else I would have taken it to an installer and let them do this for $$. :)
  • But I'm cheap and figure this small application should be something I can DIY with some expert help
While I'm not an electrician, my thought is that this should be doable.
I have successfully hooked up the two 12V input wires (red on the heavy gauge plug) and the one ground wire (black on the H1 plug) and verified that using the lock/unlock button on the fob will send a short voltage change signal down the GREEN / WHITE wire (on H1). So at least this proved that the Viper itself is alive and listening to the fob.
I was hoping to use one of the outputs on the heavy gauge plug or one of the other accessory outputs to send 12V which can be used as an input to the CCFLs. If I could come up with the right combination that would use the Viper's time-out function, that would be even better.
But right now, there is no power coming out of any of the outputs on the heavy gauge connector.
My guess is that more than just the two input power and ground connections need to be wired up to make the Viper think that it is all connected.
Any tips, ideas, comments or flames are welcomed. Yes, I'm new to this forum, so hopefully I followed all the guidelines. Holler if I didn't. Thx.
mrdolomite 
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Member spacespace
Joined: June 20, 2008
Location: Michigan, United States
Posted: July 07, 2008 at 9:09 AM / IP Logged  
Week and a half bump. I've continued researching this online, but haven't had any leads yet.
At this point, if anyone has a Viper 130xv accessory keyfob button successfully connected to anything, that would be a clue in the right direction.

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