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Viper 3203v, BMW e36, Clifford Intellistart


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e36cab 
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Hello,
Ive recently accquired a vehicle with a viper 3203v alarm fitted to it. I would like to use the timed aux option, however looking at the manual it suggest that the time set by default is 30 seconds i need 40 seconds or longer as the bmw e36 convertible top is quote slow.
Can this be done without bitwriter as it appears theres no advice in the manual on how to change the timing?
2nd query is remote start, will a intellistart from clifford work with this unit? Or is it just a case of using a hornet/valet item?
Thanks for any info its appreciated.
e36cab 
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Anyone know? Did i post in the correcy section?
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yes, with a bit writer it can be programmed from 1-90 sec. What year bmw is it?
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e36cab 
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Thank you for your reply. Can it be done without bit writer at all? It is a 1997 bmw convertible.
Thanks
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No. 1-90 seconds is listed in the manual under "Bitwriter - Only Options".
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e36cab 
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Thought so. Many thanks
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Remote start can be done, but you may have to give up a key if it has a immobilizer in it unless you have just a solid metal key then there is no immobilizer. Hard to tell.
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e36cab 
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It has ews however its been deleted from the ecu so works already without the chip in the key. Would the clifford intellistart work on the viper?
mgoetz74 
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yes, Clifford is owned by viper
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e36cab 
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Thank you for your reply appreciate it alot.

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