viper 5704 power
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Printed Date: July 05, 2025 at 8:12 PM
Topic: viper 5704 power
Posted By: tacoma13
Subject: viper 5704 power
Date Posted: February 28, 2014 at 10:58 PM
I know 13 tacoma wht/red 12v constant ignition is capable of handling all these wires, but can I connect H3/9 and H3/6 to -wht/red 12v ign, and the remaining H3/2,H1/1, and relay pin85&86 12V constant to the wht/blue 12v ignition?I've already wired up this way and want to make sure no damage is done to my car by connecting this way.
1:H3/9 (+) Fused Accessory/Starter Input – 12v WHITE/ red - white 8 pin plug, pin 5
2:H3/6 (+) Fused Ignition 1 input – 12v WHITE/ red - white 8 pin plug, pin 5
3:H3/2 (+) Ignition 2/Flex Relay input – 12v WHITE/ blue - white 8 pin plug
4:H1/1 12v Constant – WHITE/ blue - ignition switch, white 8 pin plug,
5:Pin 86 and 87 to 12v-WHITE/ blue-ignition switch white 8 pin plug
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Posted By: harryharris
Date Posted: March 01, 2014 at 2:44 PM
I tend to connect H1/1 at a different point but since the input to an ignition switch handles all the power there's absolutely no reason why you shouldn't connect all the H/3 constants there.
You haven't said what the relay is for and I'd therefore connect somewhere else, for instance fusebox input thick white.
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Posted By: freqsounds
Date Posted: March 01, 2014 at 4:41 PM
harryharris wrote:
I tend to connect H1/1 at a different point but since the input to an ignition switch handles all the power there's absolutely no reason why you shouldn't connect all the H/3 constants there.
You haven't said what the relay is for and I'd therefore connect somewhere else, for instance fusebox input thick white.
Agreed!
That's what this meant:
freqsounds wrote:
The +12V at the ignition is sufficient to power everything. I just saw a post from Kreg stating there's a wire going to the fuse box rated at 100A in case you need more juice.
kreg357 wrote:
or another source of +12V constant power, most Toyota's have a thick gauge wire ( usually White or Black ) at the
front of the fuse box. It is usually rated at over 100 Amps.
Yes, that is the correct PKALL install guide to use. Just make sure the PKALL has the latest firmware loaded. ( Ver 4.07 ? )
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Posted By: tacoma13
Date Posted: March 01, 2014 at 6:15 PM
Excuse my ignorance.., but from what I've read with all similar installs everybody uses a spdt relay.Is that a requirement?I will not be wiring viper h3/5.im following jmats install for viper 5904 and 2013 tacoma.please clarify.
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Posted By: harryharris
Date Posted: March 01, 2014 at 6:17 PM
I always wire H3/5 acts as an anti theft and anti grind.
I see what the second relay is for, pink/white heavy duty to ignition 2, H2 violet yellow to 85, 30 amp fused to 86 and 87, 30 to second starter wire.
Terminal 87a not used.
Diode (1N4004)across the relay coil, 85 and 86 band to 86.
Draw the power from the thick white fusebox battery supply.
Actually a 5 pin relay as above is an SPCO but it's used for switching in the above mode.
You really want a 4 pin (no 87a) but the 5 pin type is more readily available. (Radio Shack, auto parts stores etc.)
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Posted By: harryharris
Date Posted: March 01, 2014 at 6:27 PM
Typo SPDT = SPCO just different ways of describing the same thing.
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