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Viper 4806V in a 2001 Chevy Prizm


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Posted: November 30, 2015 at 11:02 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mistercareful
I am installing a Viper 4806V Remote Start in my Chevy 2001 Prizm,
which is a 2001 Toyota Corolla with Chevy emblems. I already had a working remote, but its range was pitifully low and I am replacing it. I am fairly certain I have the correct wires in my wiring harness, but I need help hooking those wires to the Viper.
Here is what I propose to do:
Chevy  - Viper
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 1 on 8 pin block RED / Black
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 4 on 8 pin block Red
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 7 on 8 pin block RED / White
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 1 on 6 pin block Red
Ignition Switch Starter Lead - Pin 5 on 8 pin block Violet
Ignition Switch Acc Lead     - Pin 6 on 8 pin block Orange
Ignition Switch Ign 1 Lead   - Pin 8 on 8 pin block Pink
Ignition Switch Ign 2 Lead   - Pin 3 on 8 pin block Pink/White
Rear Defog Relay Ground Lead - Pin 2 on 24 pin block Blue/White
Tach lead     - Pin 12 on 24 pin block Violet/White
Brake switch lead - Pin 20 on 24 pin block Brown
Hood Pin Switch  - Pin 9 on 24 pin block Gray
Ground        - Pin 2 on 6 pin block Black
I also intend to hook up the Viper's neutral safety switch lead
and control center lead. This is to be a simple hook up, no bells
and whistles. Have I missed anything? I can provide more info if
needed, I may have made this post too brief.
mistercareful 
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Posted: December 01, 2015 at 5:10 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mistercareful
I've added the Viper descriptions for the wires. Sorry for not doing so initially. Viper 4806V in a 2001 Chevy Prizm -- posted image. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am installing a Viper 4806V Remote Start in my Chevy 2001 Prizm,
which is a 2001 Toyota Corolla with Chevy emblems. I already had a working remote, but its range was pitifully low and I am replacing it. I am fairly certain I have the correct wires in my wiring harness, but I need help hooking those wires to the Viper.
Here is what I propose to do:
Chevy  - Viper
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 1 on 8 pin block RED / Black (+)12v DC Constant Input for ACC and starter relays
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 4 on 8 pin block Red (+)12v DC Constant Input for Ignition 1 Relay
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 7 on 8 pin block RED / White (+)12v DC Constant Input for Ignition 2 and Flex Relays
Ignition Switch 12V lead     - Pin 1 on 6 pin block Red (+)12v DC Constant Input
Ignition Switch Starter Lead - Pin 5 on 8 pin block Violet (+)Starter Output
Ignition Switch Acc Lead     - Pin 6 on 8 pin block Orange (+)Accessory Output
Ignition Switch Ign 1 Lead   - Pin 8 on 8 pin block Pink (+)Ignition 1 Input/Output
Ignition Switch Ign 2 Lead   - Pin 3 on 8 pin block Pink/White (+)Igniton2/Flex Relay Output
Rear Defog Relay Ground Lead - Pin 2 on 24 pin block Blue/White (-)200ma 2nd Status/Rear Defogger Output
Tach lead     - Pin 12 on 24 pin block Violet/White Tachometer Input
Brake switch lead - Pin 20 on 24 pin block Brown (+) Brake Shutdown Input
Hood Pin Switch  - Pin 9 on 24 pin block Gray (-) Hood Pin Input (NC or NO)
Ground        - Pin 2 on 6 pin block Black (-) Chassis Ground
I also intend to hook up the Viper's neutral safety switch lead
and control center lead. This is to be a simple hook up, no bells
and whistles. Have I missed anything? I can provide more info if
needed, I may have made this post too brief.

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