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gosephe 
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Posted: June 10, 2010 at 3:50 PM / IP Logged  

Friends,

I need some help. Bought a new 2009 S2000 Euro version, I believe an modified AP1 with factory alarm.  All diagrams I saw include only a factory alarm disarm, not an arm wire!! Iam going to hook up de Viper 5902 HD. For possible problems with the doorlocks I already ordered the DEI 451.

But what about the arm disarm function of the factory alarm?? Is it possible to use the Viper and the factory alarm both?? Control the Viper with the OEM remote?? Or do I just have to wait 30 sec or both alarms when leaving the car?? Can't figure out if just lusing the doorlocks will arm the factory alarm (Yes, the car has to be collected still... ). Anybody  some wiring of the factory alarm??

Last but not least, the factory led is 12 V, I beleive I can hook up the negative wire to the negative when armed wire of the viper, is it??

Any help would be great,

Joost from Holland, WK ready.

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Posted: June 10, 2010 at 8:52 PM / IP Logged  

the door locks are negative triggers, you wont be needing the 451m relay pack.

the factory arm will also REARM if you pulse the lock wire.

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gosephe 
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Posted: June 11, 2010 at 3:49 AM / IP Logged  

Thanx for the doorlock advice, just to late ordered fur sure the 451 honda s2000 wiring factory alarm -- posted image.

So the Arm/ Disarm function of the factory alarm is the Lock unlock function. But will the Viper disarm when I use the factory remote??  

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Posted: June 11, 2010 at 5:36 AM / IP Logged  

factory arm - lock wire

factory disarm - disarm wire on car (refer to your wire diagram)

the viper will NOT disarm if you use the original remotes. the viper will have rhe ability to do whatever the original remote had.

the only unit i have dealt with and know you can disarm it via the factory fob is compustar.

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gosephe 
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Posted: June 11, 2010 at 5:53 AM / IP Logged  

Aah that explains it, I normaly installed compustar alarms!!  Thanx

No one for the onboard 12 Volt led and the ground armed wire?? Should this work??

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check the output of the viper unit. if it is 12v then you are ok.

if not, just replace the led with the new, brighter one

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gosephe 
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Posted: June 11, 2010 at 1:47 PM / IP Logged  

Fortunally not possible, is an ingauge led for the OEM alarm.

Just finished my internet search, did cancel the Viper module, orderered a 6000 Compustar brain. This will operate and controle the factory alarm and

otherwise, so no LED problem and the factory remotes will still work. No hoping the Drone application will be somehow avaliable in Europe....

Also for me easy to install.....

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Posted: June 12, 2010 at 6:16 AM / IP Logged  

compustar FTW lol

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I gotta ask because I can't figure it out myself. What's the point of installing an alarm in a car that has a factory alarm? I don't see the logic--add alarm to alarm. honda s2000 wiring factory alarm -- posted image. Adding remote start I totally get though.
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Posted: June 12, 2010 at 10:33 PM / IP Logged  

aftermarket alarms have extra features such as igniton or starter kill. A louder tone from the sire (grabs more attention) the range is significantly increased over factory stuff, and you get a shock sensor which can detect impact.

factory alarms only watch doors and sometimes trunk, but with aftermarket it will do all of that and like i mentioned dtect if a window was smashed or and force is put on the car. Many addition sensors can be added such as proximity sensors, glass bread sensors, tilt sensors (if you dont want it towed), etc.

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