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motohead35 
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I am installing a Viper 5704 into a customer’s vehicle and I cannot get the parking light output to work. I have installed the jumper into the positive jumper. I want the alarm to output 12v to the vehicle to make the lights flash. Now the problem I am having is once you arm the alarm there is 12v constant at the parking light output (H1/5), it stays on constantly. The only way to get the output to stop is to disconnect power to the brain. Any ideas?

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Forgot the vehicle info: 99 Tacoma

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What wire on the tacoma are you connecting the viper parking light wire to?
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I have the wire not connected at this point. I will connect its to the green parking light wire, I just wanted to make sure the output was correct before I connected the output from the alarm control module.
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I would guess that this would be a pulsed output from the brain. Any help would be much appreciated.
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DId you test the parking light (Green+) wire with a DMM?  Did you set the 10amp fuse inside the Viper brain to (+)?  I would check the output of the Vipers parking light wire, if it is constant 12 volts, something is not right with the brain.

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I do not have the light output wire connected to the vehicle at this point. I know the vehicle needs 12v + to make the lights work. I have the jumper in the 12v + place on the brain and all I get is 12v constant coming out of the H1/5 wire (parking light output).
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Found the issue to be a faulty brain. Replaced and everything is working correctly.

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