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devildogs45 
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Hello im installing a viper 571xv remote start alarm in a 2000 toyota celica and i would like to know the wire that i need to connect to the door trigger wire, so that the alarm knows when the car is open or is there another way to install this. Thank you any help would be greatly appreciated

chillin420 
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red yellow at drivers door pin and red at pass door pin...  diode isolate each and conect to neg door trigger to alarm..
you can do it....
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devildogs45 
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thank you yea i understand that but what wire from the alarm do i connect it to because the guide doesnt mention the door input

chillin420 
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do you have a bypass that you are installing with it also?

you can do it....
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devildogs45 
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no not that i know of. its just the alarm module that came in the box

devildogs45 
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also is it possible to use the domelight supervision wire thought a relay to achive this. i dont have alot of experience in car alarms.
another-kelly 
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viper 571 is 2 way remote start/keyless entry only. not an alarm
devildogs45 
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thank you another-kelly i didn't know that.
devildogs45 
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then what sensors can i install to "fight" this

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It's really unclear what you're trying to fight. If you want an open door to alert your remote, it's not going to be possible with the 571. You'd need to switch the brain with whatever model Viper has the 2-way alarm/keyless/RS.
If you're under the impression that every wire you have listed for the car needs to be connected somehow, that's incorrect. All that the 571 should need to connect to are the ignition switch wires, tach, brake, parking lights, door lock/unlock, hoodpin, horn if you want it.
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