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pvcsilverado 
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I have instaled a viper 5704 on a 04 chevy silverado.this truck has an rf remotekill swicht which has been installed before. Problesm is tha it has short distance(bout30 feet)the truck wont start if i dont press the kill switch remote within 30 feet!I have looked for the kill swicht but have had no luck findig it anyweere to remove it!does anybody knows this type of systems?or can i add the kill swithc remote code to the vipers remote?or how could i dissable it?or find it< since i dont know what they even look like! the remote doesnt say what brand it is , its oval shaped with two buttons! thank u
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What circuits does this remote kill switch cut. Just the starter or starter and ignition?
Either way if starter and ignition just wire your R/S outputs to the output side of the kill switch.
If fuel supply and starter you will need an second ignition via relay.
Or simply remove it.
pvcsilverado 
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I dont think it cuts the ignition !if it cuts the fuel supply wouldo the truck crank the engine?or would it sense no fuel and it wont crank automatily?
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If it cuts the fuel use a relay controlled from H2/10 pink to relay 85, constant 12v+ at 3 amps to 86, 30 and 87, either side of fuel pump cuts.
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if you dont know whee it is located then just remove the lower dash, find the ignition harness with the large gauge wires, find the yellow starter wire and follow it until you find out where it has been cut for the starter kill. also you should follow the wires to find that actual killswitch brain and i would completely remove the RF killswitch. it cant be that far away and there are only a few good places to hide anything under the dash of your truck.
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Exactly and once access has been obtained, lower dash etc. I reckon as a pro on 15 minutes for an immobiliser, 1 hour for an alarm.
pvcsilverado 
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Okay thank u guys for all the info!!!i have finally found it,,it was under the fuse box of the engine compartment!!every thing working fibe!!thank u!
pvc

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