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Uninstalled Viper 791, car won’t start


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jones100001 
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Posted: March 22, 2006 at 4:35 PM / IP Logged  
I disconnected everything and removed alarm from my car. Can won't crank now. It won't even catch. Any suggestions on what I should check for?
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your starter circuit is open if alarm had starter kill installed when you removed alarm you must reconnect  starter wires should have went to starter kill relay

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thick violet and green wires from the viper primary harness need to be resoldered together....
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jones100001 
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you suggesting I just reconnect the starter wires?
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That's exactly what they're saying.  The wires were cut when the alarm was originally installed.

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I didn't have access to a soldering gun to solder the starter wires together so I made a jumper cable but still no luck.  Maybe something to do w/ factory alarm? 
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What kinda vehicle is this and did you originally install the alarm?
double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer
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2001 Nissan Maxima and I did the install
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plug in the XCRS relay pack... does the car start now?  then you need to leave it connected or else resolder the starter wire which was spliced in order to facilitate the starter kill option during the original install.....
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the vechicle has 2 starter wires the main and  cold start the main should be BLACK/ red BLACK/ white the 2nd is BLACK/ blue stripe if the starter does not engage at all the problem is with main starter wire if it turns but does not start i would check 2nd starter wire make sure main starter wire has been reconnected after you remove alarm
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