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Intrepid 
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i have a viper 300+ and i want to add my horn to my alarm so that when the siren goes off the horn honks! but i've got a (+) output for my siren and i need a (-) for the horn. so does anyone know the diagrams for (reverseing polarity from (+) to (-)! also the diagram for wiring the horn using a relay and a flasher!

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Intrepid 
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Posted: July 04, 2002 at 12:07 PM / IP Logged  

not really b/c if i wire it like this when i turn my alarm on/off isn't the horn going to blow! if not cool its what i need but if so i just want the horn to honk when the alarm is triggered!

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Posted: July 04, 2002 at 12:23 PM / IP Logged  
is there a way that i can wire the horn so that it does'nt blow when i arm it?
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yes here is the way to do it you will take the brown wire off the brain and connect that to pin 86 of your relay now you will conect pin 85 to ground now pin 87 will be negative pin 30 will go to the horns trigger wire.now im assuming you have no siren and you just want to honk the horn is that correct?well if so you will have to set the brain to pulse that brown wire and you will also need to set the brain to turn the chirps off.
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Posted: July 04, 2002 at 12:50 PM / IP Logged  

Hey INTREPID,

The VIPER 300+ can be programmed for horn honk.

1 Open any door.

2 Turn ignition on then off.

3 Within 15 seconds, press and release the valet momentary switch 11 times then press and hold it.  You'll hear 11 chirps.

4 Press button 2 of your remote.  You'll hear two chirps.

5 That's it!

You still need to inverse the polarity though.  reverse polarity -- posted image.

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Intrepid 
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Posted: July 04, 2002 at 12:51 PM / IP Logged  
i want them both to go off at the same time when the alarm is triggered thats why i figured i may need a flasher
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Posted: July 04, 2002 at 1:07 PM / IP Logged  

ok this is what i'm looking for hopefully this is my last question. What size diode should i use or it doesn't matter. (i guess this is the question after the last questionreverse polarity -- posted image.) If I don't turn off my chips will the horn go off with the warn-away feture!

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you will need to do what big dog said but instaed of pressing the valet 11 times press it 2 times and then hold it then press button two on the remote.what this will do is turn your arm and disarm chirps off that way the horn wont honk untill the alarn is triggered

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yes the horn will go off with the warn away feature the only chirps this will turn off will be the arm disarm chirps. a 3 amp diode should be fine face the stripe towards the towards the flasher.
Intrepid 
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what about the diode(what size)
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