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pimpedout92x 
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i have a 1997 ford explorer. i have a viper 791xv in there now with remote start...im 95% likely not going to do this and just pay someone, but i had a thought today that i wanna research how involved it is(i know its alot of work) and basically i know nothing really about installing alarms...is there wiring diagrams out for my truck that tells where/what color each wire is that i have to connect things to? do i solder wires or crimp them? any other info would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
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where are you located at? IE Wich state?

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Tampa, Florida.
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pimpedout92x wrote:
i have a 1997 ford explorer. i have a viper 791xv in there now with remote start...im 95% likely not going to do this and just pay someone, but i had a thought today that i wanna research how involved it is(i know its alot of work) and basically i know nothing really about installing alarms...is there wiring diagrams out for my truck that tells where/what color each wire is that i have to connect things to? do i solder wires or crimp them? any other info would be greatly appreciated. thanks.

If you already have an alarm installed that is working correctly then changing out the alarm shouldn't be too hard, assuming you know what each wire on the current alarm is hooked up to.  Lucky for you, DEI typically imprints their entire wiring guide ON the brain.  This means, that if you find your current brain you should have ALL the wires you need right there.  Might be able to save yourself some cash!

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i know where the brain is exactly...will the wires from that work with the compustar brain? i was gonna sell the 791xv also...so i need the wiring for it...this is prally gonna be way too confusing...lol...
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http://www.12voltsecurity.com/
the dude that owns that site used to go on here a lot, his name is David (Draasch) and hes from tampa bay, FL. i would go to him if youre close.
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That would be my suggestion also. Especially if you want to sell the old alarm.
pimpedout92x 
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how are his prices?

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