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viper 5701 guide needed

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Topic: viper 5701 guide needed

Posted By: urbanmindz
Subject: viper 5701 guide needed
Date Posted: April 19, 2008 at 3:47 PM

Hello all - I have looked around and have not found a PDF version of the installation guide anywhere. I recently purchased a Viper 5701 and am going to be receiving it in two days, however, I would like to get a hold of the installation guide so that I can study the wiring and be ready for the installation.

I have already installed and alarm in my car and am upgrading to this alarm for its 2way function.

If anyone could help me out in obtaining this guide I would really appreciate it.

THANK YOU posted_image



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Posted By: chriswallace187
Date Posted: April 19, 2008 at 9:13 PM
If you mean a Viper 571 - click here.

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Posted By: gus1
Date Posted: April 19, 2008 at 9:58 PM
Nope, probably means the new fangled just released starter/alarm.

AFAIK, it isn't available in electronic form yet. The manual, that is.

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Posted By: urbanmindz
Date Posted: April 20, 2008 at 6:35 AM
Yea I purchased the new 5701. Thank for your help though :/.. Really appreciate it.




Posted By: carlsonwa
Date Posted: April 21, 2008 at 9:44 AM
I'm very curious on the installation guide, you dont want to scan it all in and create a pdf for us do you ?




Posted By: urbanmindz
Date Posted: April 25, 2008 at 3:33 PM
So I have received the alarm and so far have all the wiring figured out with the exception of two wires. Can someone please assist me in explaining where these wires would go connected or if the are even necessary. The wires I am unsure about are listed below in BOLD

Viper 5701 Wire Harness H3 (10 pin connector)
H3/1 PINK: (+) Ignition 1 Input
H3/2 RED / WHITE: (+) 30A Fused Ignition 2/Flex Relay, Pin87, Input
H3/3 ORANGE: Accessory Output
H3/4 VIOLET: Starter Output
H3/5 GREEN: Starter Input
H3/6 RED: 30amp Fused Ignition 1 Relay Input
H3/7 PINK/WHITE: Ignition 2 Flex Relay Output
H3/8 PINK/WHITE: 87a of Ignition 2/Flex Relay
H3/9 RED / BLACK: 30A Fused Accessory/Starter Relay Input

I have installed alarms before but am no pro by any means. I just need to know what these wires do and where I would connect them.

Thank you in advance for all your help..




Posted By: urbanmindz
Date Posted: April 25, 2008 at 4:16 PM
In the post above I said TWO wires but it is actually FOUR. Sorry about that




Posted By: urbanmindz
Date Posted: April 25, 2008 at 7:49 PM
Bump - dont want to be impatient, planning to do install tomorrow and would really appreciate anyones help with this. posted_image




Posted By: gus1
Date Posted: April 26, 2008 at 7:34 AM
The two red wires go to a 12V source, at the key. The pink white is programmable to be a second ignition, starter or accessory, and the 87a would be useful in the case of having to isolate away from the key, say you are doing a Toyota that you need to isolate the accessory. Depending on the vehicle you have, you will probably not need this wire.

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Posted By: chriswallace187
Date Posted: April 26, 2008 at 5:33 PM
If you can list year/make/model we can recommend more specifically which wires you should connect to at the ignition harness.

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Posted By: urbanmindz
Date Posted: April 27, 2008 at 2:24 PM
Thanks for your help guys. I already installed the alarm (prior to reading all your responds). Thanks anyways. posted_image




Posted By: craniumvibratio
Date Posted: April 29, 2008 at 1:35 AM
gus1] wrote:

The two red wires go to a 12V source, at the key. The pink white is programmable to be a second ignition, starter or accessory, and the 87a would be useful in the case of having to isolate away from the key, say you are doing a Toyota that you need to isolate the accessory. Depending on the vehicle you have, you will probably not need this wire.

sorry to side bust your thread but....
I am installing a unit in my 08 tacoma and was wondering if I will need to isolate my accessory? Is there anything else that I should need to know before I do this?
Thanks




Posted By: chriswallace187
Date Posted: April 29, 2008 at 1:10 PM
Probably you won't need to isolate the accessory on that truck.

You should do a forum search and a vehicle wiring data search for your truck on this site if you haven't already.

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Posted By: urbanmindz
Date Posted: May 02, 2008 at 7:21 PM
accessory isolation is based on the vehicle. i agree with what chris reccomended. Check out the forum and see what others have done specifically on your vehicle and check the wiring for your car.




Posted By: deneteus
Date Posted: May 18, 2008 at 4:26 AM
I have a 2005 Honda Element EX. I have the PKH34 and the XK02. Do I need both for the 5701 install. Does the XK2 only control lock and unlock?

Also would anyone know if I can find an install guide for this specific car?




Posted By: chriswallace187
Date Posted: May 19, 2008 at 3:26 AM

XK02 will do arm/disarm as well if you have a factory alarm.  Immobilizer bypass requires the PKH34 - or an XK05 flashed with PKH3 on that car.

Without factory alarm I would recommend you save the XK02 for an Accord or Pilot and connect the (-) lock/unlock outputs directly.

Here's wiring info for your car - as mentioned in my previous post the vehicle wiring search tool is great.



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