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hobby87 
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I am trying to install my viper 350hv in my 2007 Dodge Ram and it has been a pain in the butt from the first second.  Can someone please post an application and connection point for where I should connect each wire? Thank you so much for your help.
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i suggest you find a wiring diagram for your vehicle, place the wire diagram you got next to the viper, make a chart as to what wire goes where, post it up and we can review it to see if its correct.

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hobby87 
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well so far i have discerned the black wire from the starter relay to the yl/gy wire just on the engine side of the firewall (supposedly this is the + to the starter motor), the brown wire to the red wire on the siren, chasis ground and siren ground, the doors connected by the green and blue wires to the pl/gr door lock/unlock wire with i think the right resistor set up, and the led and valet drilled and set up.

im having a really hard time with the starter relay mainly and just wanna make sure its set up right also, the domelight trigger (violet wire on the viper 350hv).  thanks for the help.

As for the diagram i have been using http://www.dodge.com/bodybuilder/year.pdf and just selecting 2007 and going from there. 

Thanks seriously for the help.

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Posted: April 07, 2010 at 6:05 AM / IP Logged  

no need for domelight supervision, as these lights go on when you unlock.

on your unit, look for a negative starter output and use it. that wire will go to PURPLE / Brown (-) through a 180ohm resistor.

this vehicle is a multiplex bases system where lots of resistors will be required, unless you are using a module to take care of all of this. i suggest using a module to save time and make it more reliable

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hobby87 
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ok so i got the resistors to the PURPLE / green wire amd attached to the green wire on the starter relay and the yellow on the relay to the pink/white ignition.  Is that right? the yellow to pink/white has no resistor. thanks
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this is what you want. this is a true wiring diagram

http://www.wiringinstructions.com/v2/wiresprint.asp?recnum=1800&printsubmit=PRINT

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