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viper 791xv alarm/starter, 04 dodge ram


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bayekane 
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new to board and installing something this detailed.....i'm a do it yourself type.....anyways....i have a 2004 dodge ram 4 door sport, gas, power everything and automatic....i have purchased the viper 791xv alarm with remote start........does anyone have any tips tricks or has anyone installed this alarm system to  a dodge ram 04.....email me at bayekane@aol.com   maybe i could get some help..........i was smart enough to find and print out the wiring diagram for my vehicle....so i guess i'm off to a good start

thanks again.......lets go mountaineers     gold and blue

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This vehicle is fairly easy to do. If you have a gray key you will need to purchase the bypass module for this. I suggest not using a all in one unit with keyless bypass as I've never had any luck with any of those modules that control the door locks via databus on any Dodge product from any bypass module manufacturer. Use relays and resistors for this and it will never screw up on you.
No real tricks for this vehicle, just have to make sure that you test your wires before connecting to ensure that you have the proper wires and that you solder all your connections and wrap with electrical tape.
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bayekane 
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I have the black key...is there anything special with the black key....is there anything extra i have to buy, or does the viper kit have everything i need?
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You should have everything you need minus the resistors for the door locks. Pretty straight forward install, just make sure you test all wires with a DMM, solder and tape everything up and you won't have any problems. If you have the black key you don't need to buy anything else [no transponder].. Good luck, and if you run into problems just yell....
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Posted: January 31, 2007 at 10:09 AM / IP Logged  
PICK UP A 456L and you dont need relays or resistors for keyless... takes all of 30 seconds to program
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I have to second on the 456L, very easy to program and saves time. install will also turn out cleaner.

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