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jorghenry 
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Posted: January 15, 2007 at 10:30 AM / IP Logged  

On the back of my KEYFOB  markings <<<RPN471T>>>  , <<<<FCC ID EZSDE1471>>>>

VIPER DEI rolling codes remote,,,

I took it out from a 1996 Seville some times ago,

Now trying to install in another 96 Seville.

But do not hae the wiring diagram,,

Can anybody help with the wiring of the unit (No need of the car wiring as I have them)

Need to know what color code wires are for what purpose.

Thanx in advance to everybody.

captainzab 
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471t is the remote model, we need the model of the brain.
But anyways, that is the 2 button remote with green led.
(probably viper 300esp)
You can use any dei manual to figure out what the wires mean (the coloring of the wires never changed)
go to the download section and type in viper and use any diagram.
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jorghenry 
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Posted: January 15, 2007 at 8:54 PM / IP Logged  

captainzab wrote:
471t is the remote model, we need the model of the brain.
But anyways, that is the 2 button remote with green led.
(probably viper 300esp)
You can use any dei manual to figure out what the wires mean (the coloring of the wires never changed)
go to the download section and type in viper and use any diagram.
,,

Hi captainzab, thanx for your time,,Checked the viper 300 against mine,,,wires /colors are somewhat differ.

My brain unit say CONT ASSY KEYLESS,,,,P# Z719M - f0000,,,L# 501202BK   (Made in Japan) on it.

Have 10 wires coming out with 2black wires from one slot.

One 5 pin relay, 2 fused lines etc.

As first time tackle , would appreciate any help from experienced member.

Thanx in advance.

captainzab 
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i dont think you have a viper alarm, or any dei alarm.
because they all come with a main 12pin harness, not 10pins.
Plus, on the brain of any dei alarm, it would only say the brand and number on the front.
dont know why you have a dei remote, if the brain isnt dei at all.
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jorghenry 
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Posted: January 15, 2007 at 10:05 PM / IP Logged  

captainzab wrote:
i dont think you have a viper alarm, or any dei alarm.
because they all come with a main 12pin harness, not 10pins.
Plus, on the brain of any dei alarm, it would only say the brand and number on the front.
dont know why you have a dei remote, if the brain isnt dei at all.

Thanx,,Also there is ALPHA CO. on the brain unit,  hence this co. is using the Viper  fobs possibly.

Will look arnd here in Japan,,,however if something else clicks pls post.

Thanx again for yout time.


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